Preferential Trade Liberalization in the North Atlantic
This study provides a quantitative assessment of the implications of preferential trade liberalization by the North Atlantic economies. Emphasis is placed on the pattern of production and trade in North America and Western Europe, the pattern of import protection, and the likely trade and income eff...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:1611 2024-04-14T08:15:20+00:00 Preferential Trade Liberalization in the North Atlantic Baldwin, Richard Francois, Joseph http://www.cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1611 unknown http://www.cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1611 preprint ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:27:30Z This study provides a quantitative assessment of the implications of preferential trade liberalization by the North Atlantic economies. Emphasis is placed on the pattern of production and trade in North America and Western Europe, the pattern of import protection, and the likely trade and income effects of trade liberalization. The potential benefits of preferential trade liberalization are also compared with the potential benefits of post-Uruguay Round most-favoured nation-based reductions in trade barriers. The numerical assessment highlights the impact both on the North Atlantic economies themselves, and on their important regional trading partners. Free Trade Agreements; Preferential Trade; Regionalism; TAFTA; Transatlantic Trade Report North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Uruguay |
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This study provides a quantitative assessment of the implications of preferential trade liberalization by the North Atlantic economies. Emphasis is placed on the pattern of production and trade in North America and Western Europe, the pattern of import protection, and the likely trade and income effects of trade liberalization. The potential benefits of preferential trade liberalization are also compared with the potential benefits of post-Uruguay Round most-favoured nation-based reductions in trade barriers. The numerical assessment highlights the impact both on the North Atlantic economies themselves, and on their important regional trading partners. Free Trade Agreements; Preferential Trade; Regionalism; TAFTA; Transatlantic Trade |
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