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Do we really know that trade agreements increase trade?
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Kohl, Tristan
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Agreements
/ Bias
/ Datasets
/ Economic integration
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Estimates
/ Estimation methods
/ European Integration
/ Free trade
/ Global economy
/ Gravity
/ Integration
/ International
/ International agreements
/ International Economics
/ International trade
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Original Paper
/ Regionalism
/ Studies
/ Tariff agreements
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade flows
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade policy
/ Trade regionalization
2014
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by
Kohl, Tristan
in
Agreements
/ Bias
/ Datasets
/ Economic integration
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Estimates
/ Estimation methods
/ European Integration
/ Free trade
/ Global economy
/ Gravity
/ Integration
/ International
/ International agreements
/ International Economics
/ International trade
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Original Paper
/ Regionalism
/ Studies
/ Tariff agreements
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade flows
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade policy
/ Trade regionalization
2014
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Do we really know that trade agreements increase trade?
by
Kohl, Tristan
in
Agreements
/ Bias
/ Datasets
/ Economic integration
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Estimates
/ Estimation methods
/ European Integration
/ Free trade
/ Global economy
/ Gravity
/ Integration
/ International
/ International agreements
/ International Economics
/ International trade
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Original Paper
/ Regionalism
/ Studies
/ Tariff agreements
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade flows
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade policy
/ Trade regionalization
2014
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Do we really know that trade agreements increase trade?
2014
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Overview
This study surveys the empirical literature in which the gravity equation has been used to study the effect of economic integration agreements (EIAs) on international trade flows. We show that most studies either focus on improving the methodology to assess regionalism's overall impact, or on a small set of well-known agreements without necessarily adopting new methodological improvements. We bridge this gap by providing individual estimates for EIAs on world trade, while employing first-differencing techniques to correct for endogeneity bias and account for phase-in effects. Overall, EIAs promote trade by at most 50 %. Surprisingly, more than half of the EIAs investigated have had no discernible impact on trade at all, while only about one quarter of the agreements are trade promoting. Characteristics of these agreements, such as their institutional quality, design, and their members' involvement in the World Trade Organisation, shed more light on how this variation can be understood.
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Springer,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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