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Rules of origin differ among overlapping free trade agreements, raising firm compliance costs, discouraging utilization of trade preferences, and hindering regional value chains. Using a unique dataset comparing the restrictiveness of product-specific rules of origin (PSRO) between the Regional...
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welfare estimates that treat all firms within an industry as homogeneous with more recent CGE analyses that allow firms …
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suffer. More than the loss in trade, China will experience substantial welfare loss due to all of allocative inefficiency …, worsening terms of trade and endowment effect. Of these, worsening terms of trade explain the largest part of welfare loss to … the country. With the withdrawal of the USA from the deal, China’s trade with the region and its welfare is likely to …
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would affect the overall growth and welfare of each of the TPP-ASEAN countries. For this purpose, the study separately … input-augmenting technological change. Results of the study show that all of the TPP-ASEAN members enjoy a welfare gain and …
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equilibrium trade model, the impact of the selected trade policy instruments on trade and welfare of the EU as well as Austria is …
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Production networks have been extensively developed in the Asia-Pacific region. This paper employs two micro-level approaches, case studies and econometric analysis, using JETRO's firm surveys which investigate Japanese affiliates operating in Southeast Asia. These two approaches found that...
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This paper examines Thai-Japanese relations through analysis of EPA. There are two questions. The first involves the features of JTEPA as an EPA. By scrutinizing the features of the EPA, we would like to approach the institutional framework of the “new era†which will be brought about...
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ASEAN+3 is a cooperative framework among ASEAN members and the countries of Japan, China and Korea. It functions at the senior official, ministerial and summit levels. This article concerns how institutions in ASEAN+3 affect development of the direction and nature of this framework. ASEAN+3 is...
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This paper examines the effect of terrorism and warfare on international trade. We investigate bilateral trade flows between more than 200 countries over the period from 1960 to 1993. Applying an augmented gravity model that includes several measures of terrorism and largescale violence, we find...
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International fragmentation of production and economic integration change the structure of international trade. Novel datasets reveal how production processes are unbundled across borders and connected internationally through Global Value Chains (GVCs). Yet, the impact of Economic Integration...
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