Tariff Bindings and the Dynamic Formation of Preferential Trade Agreements
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SeriesResearch on Monday
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Speaker(s)Halis Yildiz (Ryerson University, Canada)
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FieldMacroeconomics
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LocationErasmus University Rotterdam, Polak Building, Room 3-09
Rotterdam -
Date and time
February 04, 2019
12:00 - 13:00
Abstract:
We show that multilateral tariff binding liberalization
substantially impacts the nature and extent of Preferential Trade Agreement
(PTA) formation. First, it shapes the nature of forces constraining expansion
of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). The constraining force is a free riding
incentive of FTA non-members under relatively high bindings but an exclusion
incentive of FTA members under relatively low bindings. Second, multilateral
tariff binding liberalization shapes the role played by PTAs in the attainment
of global free trade. Initially, tariff binding liberalization leads to Custom
Union (CU) formation in equilibrium but in a way that undermines the pursuit of
global free trade. However, further tariff binding liberalization leads to FTA
formation in equilibrium and in a way that facilitates the attainment of global
free trade. Our theoretical analysis also has implications regarding recent
empirical discussions over the relative merits of FTAs versus CUs.