2016
DOI: 10.1016/bs.hescop.2016.04.015
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The Empirical Landscape of Trade Policy

Abstract: This chapter surveys empirically the broad features of trade policy in goods for 31 major economies that collectively represented 83 percent of the world's population and 91 percent of the world's GDP in 2013. We address five questions: Do some countries have more liberal trading regimes than others? Within countries, which industries receive the most import protection? How do trade policies change over time? Do countries discriminate among their trading partners when setting trade policy? Finally, how liberal… Show more

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“… Bown and Crowley () provide several examples of product standards imposed in practice and note that it is typical for foreign suppliers to allege that such standards are either too restrictive or applied in way that discriminates against foreign relative to domestic production, potentially forcing them to undertake additional costly investments to meet compliance requirements. Fontagné et al.…”
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“… Bown and Crowley () provide several examples of product standards imposed in practice and note that it is typical for foreign suppliers to allege that such standards are either too restrictive or applied in way that discriminates against foreign relative to domestic production, potentially forcing them to undertake additional costly investments to meet compliance requirements. Fontagné et al.…”
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“…Anti-dumping measures have also been used to deal with macroeconomic shocks that can potentially jeopardize trade policy cooperation (Crowley, 2010;Crowley, 2013, 2014). To sum up, as also implied by Bown and Crowley (2016), anti-dumping measures are more related to the characteristics of domestic industries using them rather than to unfair pricing by foreign suppliers.…”
Section: Anti-dumping Measuresmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is immediate from the preceding tariff discussion that while no tariff binding scenario stays the same under both FTA and CU formation games, the bound tariff rate ranges shrink under the partial tariff binding scenario and expands under the full tariff binding scenario when the PTA is a CU relative to an FTA since t f < t u . 14 The assumption that the CU maximizes the sum of national utilities is commonly employed in the literature. Issues of the delegation of tariff-setting authority and the choice of weights in the social welfare function are discussed by Gatsios and Karp (1991) and Melatos and Woodland (2007).…”
Section: Different Tariff Binding Scenarios -Customs Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%