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Import Processing and Trade Costs

Authors :
Jerónimo Carballo
Alejandro Graziano
Georg Schaur
Christian Volpe Martincus
Inter-American Development Bank
Jerónimo Carballo
Alejandro Graziano
Georg Schaur
Christian Volpe Martincus
Inter-American Development Bank
Source :
IDB Publications
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We estimate import processing costs based on the time it takes to import. Our theory extends existing time-cost measures to account for uncertainty in import processing. We use detailed, highly disaggregated data on import processing dates and import values to provide evidence for our theory and estimate processing costs consistent with the theory. The evidence shows that our extensions to time-cost estimates are economically relevant to determine processing costs. We estimate that the tariff equivalent import processing costs is as high as 18 percent. WTO estimates suggest that the full implementation of the 2013 Trade Facilitation Agreement would reduce the time to trade by 1.5 days. In that case, processing costs would decrease to 13 percent.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
IDB Publications
Notes :
Peru, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1423060278
Document Type :
Electronic Resource