2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-0862.2007.00227.x
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Regional trade agreements and trade in agri‐food products: evidence for the European Union from gravity modeling using disaggregated data

Abstract: The proliferation of regional trade agreements in recent years has intensified the debate on the desirability of these agreements in themselves and their coexistence with multilateral free trade under the WTO. This study contributes to this debate by analyzing trade creation and trade diversion effects of the European Union on trade flows of six major agri-food products from 1985 to 2000. An extended gravity model is estimated employing pooled data and generalized least squares methods. The results show that t… Show more

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“…Gravity models are commonly used to investigate trade flows and related policies ( [19,[30][31][32][33][34][35][36] or flows of specific products [32,37,38]. However, most recent studies focus on examining the effects of regional trade agreements, currency unions and common markets and particularly whether these result in creating or diverting trade; in this research area see, for example [5,31,.…”
Section: Objectives and Applications: Target Or Tool?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gravity models are commonly used to investigate trade flows and related policies ( [19,[30][31][32][33][34][35][36] or flows of specific products [32,37,38]. However, most recent studies focus on examining the effects of regional trade agreements, currency unions and common markets and particularly whether these result in creating or diverting trade; in this research area see, for example [5,31,.…”
Section: Objectives and Applications: Target Or Tool?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More important, less than 1% of "zeros"are not zeros in the two following years, implying 4 Applications of gravity models in the agricultural sector at the aggregated level include Paiva (2005) and Koo, Kennedy and Skripnitchenko (2006). Sarker and Jayasinghe (2007) and Susanto, Rosson and Adcock, (2007), Tamini, Gervais and Larue (2010) and Ghazalian et al (2011) are recent applications at a disaggregated level.…”
Section: A Glance At the Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dao [7] suggestedthat global integration has helped countries to have access to and draw investment from the few regions of the world with the highest concentration in economic activity and purchasing power. He went on to argue that countries that limit the movement of goods, capital, people and ideas have in many decades experienced lower growth.Sarker and Jayasinghe [8] discuss that rapid spread of regional trade agreements brings the controversial welfare effects. The net welfare effects depend on the relative magnitude of trade creation and trade diversion effects, which varies across commodities within the same regional trade agreement.…”
Section: Why Is Fta Important?mentioning
confidence: 99%