Trade Agreements and Enforcement : Evidence from WTO Dispute Settlement

Autor: Bown, Chad P., Reynolds, Kara Marie
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC LAW
MARKET ACCESS
EXPORT SUBSIDIES
CONCESSIONS
FOREIGN EXPORTERS
MEASUREMENT
TERMS OF TRADE
EXTERNALITIES
CHANGES IN TRADE
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
INCOME
COUNTERVAILING DUTIES
OUTCOMES
APPLICATION OF RECIPROCITY
IMPORT POLICY
NATIONAL TREATMENT
TRADE LOSSES
ECONOMIC DISTORTIONS
INCENTIVES
ABSOLUTE VALUE
TRADE EXTERNALITIES
IMPORTING COUNTRY
TRADE AGREEMENTS
EXTERNALITY
GOODS
WORLD TRADING SYSTEM
EXPORT SHARES
TRADE DATA
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
ACCESS
TRADE POLICY
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
EXPORTING COUNTRY
RETALIATION LEVELS
BILATERAL TRADE DATA
CASE LAW
EXPORT PRICES
EXPORTERS
PRICES
TRADE MOTIVES
TRADE BARRIERS
IMPORT PROTECTION
WELFARE
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
WORLD PRICES
IMPORT POLICIES
TRADE AGREEMENT
LEGAL ASPECTS
ELASTICITY
IMPORT MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
GDP PER CAPITA
THEORY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
TRADE
ARBITRATOR
MANAGED TRADE
EQUILIBRIUM
TRADE PROTECTION
SUPPLY
TRADE RESTRICTION
EXPORT SUPPLY
PANEL REPORTS
PANEL REPORT
ECONOMICS LITERATURE
DEMAND
ECONOMIC THEORY
SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATES
FUTURE RESEARCH
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
WTO
GDP
VARIABLES
DEMAND SHOCKS
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT RULES
TRADING SYSTEM
REGIONAL TRADE
ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCESS
LEGAL SYSTEM
IMPORTED PRODUCTS
VALUE
TRADE DISPUTE
EXPORTS
PRODUCT MARKETS
AVERAGE TRADE
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
ARBITRAGE
BENCHMARK
ANTIDUMPING
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
RECIPROCITY
CONSUMER SURPLUS
EXPORT POLICY
OIL PRICES
LIABILITY
TRADE VOLUMES
TRADE DISPUTES
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC MODELS
TRADE FLOWS
INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM
VALUE OF IMPORTS
DOMESTIC DEMAND
BILATERAL TRADE
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
DEMAND ELASTICITIES
FREE RIDER PROBLEM
IMPORTING COUNTRIES
DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS
URUGUAY ROUND
INTERNATIONAL LAW
POLICY RESEARCH
APPELLATE BODY
INTERNATIONAL BANK
AD VALOREM
REAL GDP
FREE RIDER
LEGAL PROCEDURES
EXPECTATIONS
ECONOMICS
IMPORT PRODUCTS
INTEREST
IMPORT VALUE
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES
APPELLATE BODY REPORT
TRADE NEGOTIATORS
EXPORTING COUNTRIES
DOMESTIC PRICES
GLOBAL” POLICIES
TRADE PREFERENCE
SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS
Popis: This paper examines the implications of the terms-of-trade theory for the determinants of outcomes arising under the enforcement provisions of international agreements. Like original trade agreement negotiations, the paper models formal trade dispute negotiations as potentially addressing the terms-of-trade externality problem that governments implement import protection above the globally efficient level so as to shift some of the policys costs to trading partners. The approach is to extend earlier theoretical models of trade agreement accession negotiations to the setting of enforcement negotiations in order to guide the empirical assessment. The paper uses instrumental variables to estimate the model on trade volume outcomes from World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes over 1995–2009. The evidence is consistent with theoretical predictions that larger import volume outcomes are associated with products that have smaller increases in foreign exporter-received prices (terms-of-trade losses for the importer) as a result of the dispute, larger pre-dispute import volumes, larger import demand elasticities, and smaller foreign export supply elasticities. Dispute settlement outcome differences are also explained by variation in institutionally-motivated measures of retaliation capacity and the severity of the free-rider problem associated with foreign exporter concentration.
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