Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of nonmember countries. This article points out that in imperfectly competitive markets, ROOs have another role overlooked in the ex-isting literature. Instead of focusing on the impacts of ROOs in the intermediate-good markets, we draw our attention to the final-good markets to examine the effects of ROOs. We find that under some conditions, ROOs benefit both firms at the expense of consumers. Under some other conditions, ROOs benefit the firm producing outside the FTA and hurt the firm producing inside the FTA. 1
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules o
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
When a country grants preferential tariffs to another, either reciprocally in a free trade agreement...
We study a Free Trade Area with Rules of Origin and show that there are two distinct regimes. In one...
We study a three-country three-firm free trade area (FTA) trade model with rules of origin (ROO) und...
This paper investigates the welfare effect of forming free trade agreements (FTAs) in an internation...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules of ...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
Incorporating an intermediate input into a simple small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper ...
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have played an important role in promoting the world’s trade and develo...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules o
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have rules of origin (ROOs) to prevent tariff circumvention by firms of...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
When a country grants preferential tariffs to another, either reciprocally in a free trade agreement...
We study a Free Trade Area with Rules of Origin and show that there are two distinct regimes. In one...
We study a three-country three-firm free trade area (FTA) trade model with rules of origin (ROO) und...
This paper investigates the welfare effect of forming free trade agreements (FTAs) in an internation...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules of ...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
Incorporating an intermediate input into a simple small-union general-equilibrium model, this paper ...
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have played an important role in promoting the world’s trade and develo...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of trade in intermediate goods and a proliferation of free tra...
This paper surveys recent work on the economic effects, both theoretical and empirical, of Rules o