Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy | 2019

Trade Policy Space and Production Diversification in Developed and Developing Countries

 

Abstract


This paper examines the effect of trade policy space on production diversification, and particularly on industrialization. We define trade policy space as the extent of constraints imposed by non-trade obligations, and possibly bilateral and regional trade agreements on the current trade policy stance. Thus, the lower the extent of these constraints, the higher is the available trade policy space to promote production diversification and particularly on industrialization. The empirical analysis uses a sample of 159 countries, over the period 1995–2015, and shows that trade policy space is conducive to production diversification and industrialization, although the effect could vary across sub-samples.

Volume 10
Pages 1950006
DOI 10.1142/s1793993319500066
Language English
Journal Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy

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