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Implications of COMTRADE Compilation Practices for Trade Barrier Analyses and Negotiations
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customs
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/ foreign trade
/ foreign trade zones
/ general equilibrium
/ import statistics
/ imports
/ international trade
/ international trade oommission
/ multilateral trade negotiations
/ tariff changes
/ tariff line
/ trade barrier
/ trade barriers
/ trade creation
/ trade data
/ trade models
/ trade negotiations
/ trade restrictions
/ world trade
2012
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Implications of COMTRADE Compilation Practices for Trade Barrier Analyses and Negotiations
by
Yeats, Alexander J
in
customs
/ equilibrium
/ foreign trade
/ foreign trade zones
/ general equilibrium
/ import statistics
/ imports
/ international trade
/ international trade oommission
/ multilateral trade negotiations
/ tariff changes
/ tariff line
/ trade barrier
/ trade barriers
/ trade creation
/ trade data
/ trade models
/ trade negotiations
/ trade restrictions
/ world trade
2012
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Implications of COMTRADE Compilation Practices for Trade Barrier Analyses and Negotiations
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Yeats, Alexander J
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/ foreign trade
/ foreign trade zones
/ general equilibrium
/ import statistics
/ imports
/ international trade
/ international trade oommission
/ multilateral trade negotiations
/ tariff changes
/ tariff line
/ trade barrier
/ trade barriers
/ trade creation
/ trade data
/ trade models
/ trade negotiations
/ trade restrictions
/ world trade
2012
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Implications of COMTRADE Compilation Practices for Trade Barrier Analyses and Negotiations
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Implications of COMTRADE Compilation Practices for Trade Barrier Analyses and Negotiations
2012
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U.N. Commodity Trade (COMTRADE) statistics have major shortcomings for many analyses relating to tariffs and other trade barriers. The use of a cost-insurance-freight valuation base for these data results in an upward (sometimes severe) bias in the implied dutiable value of imports for countries that utilize free-on-board tariffs. This problem can be greatly exacerbated by the “general” trade system procedure used to compile the U.N. statistics, as opposed to the “special” trade practice used for the World Trade Organization Integrated Database. U.S. International Trade Commission statistics show that the combined effects of these biases can reach magnitudes that preclude the legitimate use of COMTRADE for many tariff-trade simulations or related trade negotiations.
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Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank
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