Publication Type

Working Paper

Version

submittedVersion

Publication Date

12-2023

Abstract

Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have increased rapidly in number since the 1990s, and have extended their traditional focus on tariff reduction to include deeper integration in policy areas such as competition policy, intellectual property rights, investments, and movement of capital. This paper uses a comprehensive dataset on the content of PTAs to quantify the impacts of the depth of trade agreements on bilateral trade flows and national welfare across the world for the period 1980–2015. The results indicate that agreements that are deeper (by different definitions) contribute to larger trade growth and welfare gains. Furthermore, the results imply that the depth of trade agreements also matters for the interaction between regional integration (via PTAs) and multilateral trade liberalization (via GATT/WTO).

Keywords

Preferential trade agreements, deep integration, regionalism, counterfactual quantitative simulation

Discipline

International Economics

Research Areas

International Economics

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1

Last Page

50

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