Price Effects of Preferential Market Access: Caribbean Basin Initiative and the Apparel Sector

Autor: Caglar Ozden, Gunjan Sharma
Rok vydání: 2006
Předmět:
BORDER PRICE
PRICE LEVELS
CUSTOMS
MARKET ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL MARKET ACCESS
MARKET POWER
APPAREL SECTOR
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
Market access
EXPORT VOLUME
FREE MARKET
INVENTORY
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXCHANGE RATES
MOST FAVORED NATION
DOMESTIC PRICE
PRICE EFFECT
PREFERENTIAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS
TRANSACTION COSTS
Economics
RETAILING
IMPORT PRICE
Free trade
INCOME
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
APPAREL EXPORTS
IMPACT OF TRADE POLICIES
TARIFF RATE
PRODUCTION COSTS
IMPACT OF TRADE
WORLD TRADING SYSTEM
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
IMPORT DATA
PRICE INCREASES
FREE MARKET ACCESS
GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORLD MARKETS
Development
Relative price
APPAREL MARKET
EXPORT PRICES
Trade agreement
EXPORTERS
ZERO TARIFFS
PREFERENTIAL TARIFF
WAGES
EXPORT PROCESSING
APPAREL
TARIFF REDUCTION
Caribbean Basin Initiative
TRADE AGREEMENT
LOWER PRICES
International economics
PRICE INCREASE
PRICE INDEX
RELATIVE PRICES
EXPORT PRICE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS
PRICE OF IMPORTS
TRADE POLICIES
AVERAGE PRICE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE ¸ POLICIES
PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS
AGRICULTURE
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
PRICE CHANGE
UNILATERAL PREFERENCES
FREE TRADE
CONSUMERS
TRADING PARTNERS
VOLUNTARY EXPORT RESTRAINTS
Regional integration
TRADE PARTNERSHIP
SPECIALIZATION
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
Commercial policy
EXPORTS
POSITIVE EFFECTS
REGIONALISM
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
RECIPROCITY
HIGH TRADE BARRIERS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
TARIFF CHANGES
EXCHANGE RATE
INSURANCE
SUPPLY CHAIN
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
RULES OF ORIGIN
TRADE COMMISSION
CUSTOMS VALUE
TRADE FLOWS
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
VALUE OF IMPORTS
Economics and Econometrics
VALUE OF TRADE
TARIFF PREFERENCES
EXPORT VOLUMES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
COMPETITIVE MARKET
MARKET SHARE
TRANSPORT COSTS
Accounting
IMPORT PRICES
APPAREL PREFERENCES
EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES
FREE TREATMENT
Market power
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
DOMESTIC PRICE INDEX
DOMESTIC SOURCES
APPAREL QUOTAS
IMPERFECT COMPETITION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
EXPORT VALUE
RELATIVE PRICE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
CLIMATE
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
VER
Finance
Zdroj: Price Effects of Preferential Market Access: The Caribbean Basin Initiative and the Apparel Sector
ISSN: 1564-698X
0258-6770
DOI: 10.1093/wber/lhj008
Popis: Preferential trade arrangements should be evaluated by their effect on prices rather than by their effect on the total value of trade. This point is emphasized in the theoretical literature but rarely implemented empirically. This article analyzes the U.S. Caribbean Basin Initiative's (CBI's) impact on the prices received by eligible apparel exporters. The CBI's apparel preferences are the most important and heavily used unilateral preferences because of high trade barriers imposed on exports from the rest of the world. A fixed effect generalized least squares (GLS) estimation is used to isolate the effects of other factors (such as quality, exchange rates, and transaction costs) and to identify the effects of tariff preferences. CBI exporters capture only about two-thirds of their preference margin despite the high degree of competition among importers. This translates into a 9 percent increase in the relative prices they receive, with some variance across countries and years. Countries specializing in higher value items capture more of the preference margin, and the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has a negative effect. Removing multifibre arrangement quotas significantly lowers the benefits of CBI preferences.
Databáze: OpenAIRE