Trade Facilitation and Economic Development : New Approach to Quantifying the Impact

Autor: Wilson, John S., Mann, Catherine L., Otsuki, Tsunehiro
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2003
Předmět:
FOREIGN TRADE
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS PROCEDURES
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
WORLD TRADE
COMMODITIES
MOST FAVORED NATION
TARIFF BARRIERS
COMMODITY
PREFERENTIAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS
ELASTICITIES
TECHNICAL BARRIERS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
QUOTAS
MEASURE OF TRADE
TRADE FACILITATION
CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
TRADE BARRIER
ABSOLUTE VALUE
VOLUME OF TRADE
POLICY DECISIONS
METALS
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TRADE DATA
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
EXPORT PRICES
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
EXPORTERS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
TRADE EFFECTS
APPLIED TARIFF
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE PATTERN
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
TARIFF REDUCTION
TRADE FLOW DATA
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRAINS
TRADE ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL
BORDER TRADE
TARIFF DATA
EQUILIBRIUM
COST SAVINGS
ELASTICITY OF TRADE
CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
IMPORT BARRIERS
BARRIERS TO TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
FREE TRADE
EXPORT PERMITS
GRAVITY EQUATION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADEOFFS
GRAVITY MODEL
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
PREFERENTIAL RATES
MANUFACTURING
REGIONAL TRADE
GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
EXPORTS
GLOBAL TRADE
AVERAGE TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS
TARIFF CHANGES
RETAIL TRADE
TRADE VOLUMES
REGULATORY BARRIERS
TRADE FLOWS
BILATERAL TRADE
VALUE OF TRADE
WAREHOUSES
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
ECONOMIC POLICY
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRADE CLASSIFICATION
IMPORTS
TRADE ¨ ¨ FLOWS
AD VALOREM
TRADE COSTS
TRANSPORT COSTS
BENEFITS OF TRADE
TRADE EFFECT
IMPORT PRICES
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
AIR TRANSPORT
ECONOMICS
BENEFITS OF TRADE FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
UNILATERAL TRADE
GRAVITY MODELS
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
SAFETY STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
TARIFF RATES
Popis: This article analyzes the relationship between trade facilitation and trade flows in the Asia Pacific region. Country specific data for port efficiency, customs environment, regulatory environment, and e-business usage are used to construct indicators for measuring trade facilitation. The relationship between these indicators and trade flows is estimated using a gravity model that includes tariffs and other standard variables. Enhanced port efficiency has a large and positive effect on trade flows. Regulatory barriers deter trade. Improvements in customs and greater e-business use significantly expand trade but to a lesser degree than improvements in ports or regulations. The benefits of specific trade facilitation efforts are estimated by quantifying differential improvements in these four areas among members of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). A scenario in which APEC members with below-average indicators improve capacity halfway to the average forall members shows that intra-APEC trade could increase by Dollar 254 billion, or 21 percent of intra-APEC trade flows.
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