Deep Trade Agreements and Vertical FDI : The Devil Is in the Details

Autor: Osnago, Alberto, Rocha, Nadia, Ruta, Michele
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
ECONOMIC LAW
MARKET ACCESS
CUSTOMS
PREFERENTIAL MARKET ACCESS
INVESTMENT
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
TREATIES
ORGANIZATIONAL FORM
WORLD TRADE
MEASUREMENT
DECISIONS
CRITERIA
DOMESTIC MARKET
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
TECHNICAL BARRIERS
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
RULE OF LAW
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPETITION POLICY
INCENTIVES
MULTINATIONAL FIRMS
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
GOODS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
TRADE DATA
FINAL GOODS
ACCESS
TRADE POLICY
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
TARIFF
BILATERAL TRADE DATA
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
TRADE EFFECTS
FIXED COST
PROPERTY RIGHTS
COUNTERVAILING MEASURES
PRODUCTION
BORDER MEASURES
MUTUAL RECOGNITION
TRADE AGREEMENT
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
GDP PER CAPITA
THEORY
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
PATENTS
INTERMEDIATE” GOODS
TARIFF DATA
TRADE
FOREIGN PRODUCTION
MULTILATERAL TRADE
PROTECTIONISM
PROFITABILITY
OWNERSHIP
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
MULTILATERAL RULES
FREE TRADE
REDUCTION IN TARIFFS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
WTO
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
GDP
VARIABLES
FOREIGN COUNTRY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
WAGE INEQUALITY
INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS
REGIONAL TRADE
TRADE RULES
PARENT FIRM
POLITICAL ECONOMY
FOREIGN ASSETS
FOREIGN SUPPLIERS
SPECIALIZATION
LEGAL SYSTEM
EUROPEAN UNION
VALUE
EXPORTS
INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION
TARIFFS
ECONOMETRICS
REGIONALISM
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CHOICE
INVESTMENT TREATIES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
TRADE STRUCTURE
TAXES
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
BILATERAL TRADE
GROSS EXPORTS
ECONOMIC POLICY
VERTICAL SPECIALIZATION
DUMPING
POLICY RESEARCH
FIXED COSTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
LABOR STANDARDS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
EXPECTATIONS
AVERAGE TARIFFS
FOREIGN OUTSOURCING
TRADE DIVERSION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
INPUTS
MULTINATIONAL FIRM
PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
EXPORT TAXES
Popis: Recent data show that the institutional content of preferential trade agreements has evolved over time. Although pre-1990s preferential trade agreements mostly focused on tariff liberalization, recent agreements increasingly contain deep provisions in diverse areas, such as intellectual property rights, investment, and standards. At the same time, there has been a remarkable increase in the internationalization of production through foreign direct investment and outsourcing. This paper employs the Antràs and Helpman (2008) model of contractual frictions and global sourcing to study how deep trade agreements affect the international organization of production. The paper constructs new measures of the depth of preferential trade agreements and of vertical foreign direct investment to test the theory. Consistent with the model, the analysis finds evidence that the depth of trade agreements is correlated with vertical foreign direct investment, and that this is driven by the provisions that improve the contractibility of inputs provided by suppliers, such as regulatory provisions. Because this implication of the model is specific to the so-called “property rights” theory of the multinational firm, the findings provide empirical support to this approach vis-à-vis alternative theories of firm boundaries.
Databáze: OpenAIRE