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Bilateral versus Multilateral Free Trade Agreements: A Welfare Analysis
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Why is a proliferation of bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) between certain types of countries observed instead of progress in attaining global free trade through a multilateral FTA? This paper answers this question by exploring the enforceability of different types of FTAs through comparing minimum discount factors that are necessary to sustain them in an infinitely repeated game framework. The authors search for the globally welfare maximizing trade agreements that are sustainable under different conditions. The results depict that transportation costs, differences in country sizes and comparative advantages are all obstacles for having a multilateral FTA. Accordingly, international development policies conducted for the removal of such obstacles should be the main goal toward achieving a multilateral FTA, which is shown to be the firstābest solution to the maximization problem of global welfare.
- Subjects :
- History
Polymers and Plastics
business.industry
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jel:C72
jel:D60
jel:C73
Maximization
International economics
International trade
Welfare analysis
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Repeated game
Economics
Business and International Management
International development
business
Welfare
Free trade
Comparative advantage
Free Trade Agreements
Self-Enforcing Rules
Transportation Costs
Country Size
Comparative Advantage
Repeated Game
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7c76ecb0747b8b09dc5f87a8d8fc1f16