The authors explore the effects on the terms of trade of regional economic integration. They show why it is an appropriate measure of the welfare effects of such integration, comparing it with the many ex post studies that base their conclusions on changes in the import shares of member and nonmember countries. They demonstrate, by using a simple strategic model, how member countries might gain in their terms of trade, and nonmembers lose, through a lowering of preferential tariffs. Most important, they show that measuring such price effects, though difficult, is feasible. This is the first ex post study of its kind, they believe, and an improvement over previous ex post studies on how integration affects the rest of theworld. Using finely ...
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Most interesting results on the welfare effects of regional arrangements are ambiguous at a theoreti...
This paper measures the effect of political integration, such as sharing a national state or economi...
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This paper argues that the effect of regional trading preferences on members of blocs and on exclude...
CB 009613 JEL F12; F16; R12We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling nati...
Regional integration agreements (RIAs) are examples of second best and have an ambiguous impact on w...
This article seeks to understand the effects of trade creation and diversion in regional agreements ...
This paper demonstrates that trade regionalization has important monetary and exchange rate implica...
The aim of this paper is to analyse, through a theoretical model, the effects that the trade integra...
Regional integration agreements are commonplace in the world today. In 1996 there were 88 such agree...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
After lying dormant for two decades, regional integration is on the rise. Recent initiatives suggest...
The past few decades have seen an unprecedented rise in international trade and integration. In add...
We examine the effect of regionalism on unilateral trade liberalization using industry-level data on...
Most interesting results on the welfare effects of regional arrangements are ambiguous at a theoreti...
This paper measures the effect of political integration, such as sharing a national state or economi...
We examine the potential impact of TTIP through trade-cost reductions, applying a mix of econometric...