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How strongly can the reduction in bureaucracy and red tape at the border increase trade? To address this, we study an ambitious trade facilitation policy - the complete abolition of internal customs controls - in the Eurasian Customs Union. Using a structural gravity model with high-dimensional...
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How strongly can the reduction in bureaucracy and red tape at the border increase trade? To address this, we study an ambitious trade facilitation policy - the complete abolition of internal customs controls - in the Eurasian Customs Union. Using a structural gravity model with high-dimensional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012164588
How strongly can trade facilitation benefit trade? We study the most comprehensive trade facilitation measure possible – complete elimination of customs points – within the Eurasian Customs Union EACU). The EACU abolished internal customs controls between its members in two stages, which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012949564
This paper presents two empirical tools to quantify the impacts of tariff changes on bilateral trade and welfare. Both tools are rooted in the structural gravity literature. The first tool estimates the impact of tariff changes on bilateral trade for 5,020 products in a partial equilibrium...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012820833
How do member states agree on the common tariff policy in a Customs Union? While a large theoretical literature studies the incentives faced by governments when negotiating the common external tariff (CET), empirical evidence is so far scant. This paper studies a large panel of applied tariffs...
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