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B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy | 2012

International Environmental Cooperation under Fairness and Reciprocity

Costas Hadjiyiannis; Doruk İriş; Chrysostomos Tabakis

Abstract This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity for self-enforcing international environmental agreements on pollution abatement. Reciprocal countries reward fair behavior (positive reciprocity), but retaliate against countries behaving unfairly (negative reciprocity). We demonstrate that reciprocal countries that have moderate expectations from each other with respect to their national abatement strategies can support a greater degree of environmental cooperation than self-interested ones. However, when only very high abatement standards are deemed fair, then reciprocity could have a detrimental effect on international environmental cooperation. Our model therefore provides a novel perspective on the role of expectations in environmental negotiations.


Canadian Journal of Economics | 2012

Multilateral tariff cooperation under fairness and reciprocity

Costas Hadjiyiannis; Doruk İriş; Chrysostomos Tabakis

This paper explores the impact of fairness and reciprocity on multilateral tariff cooperation. Reciprocal countries reward kind behaviour (positive reciprocity), but retaliate against countries behaving unkindly (negative reciprocity). We demonstrate that reciprocal countries that are moderately demanding from their trading partners regarding their commercial policy can support a greater degree of cooperation than self-interested ones. However, when only very liberal import policies are considered fair, then reciprocity could have a detrimental effect on multilateral tariff cooperation.Thus, our model provides a novel perspective on the role of expectations in trade negotiations.


Journal of International Trade & Economic Development | 2015

Free-trade areas and special protection

Chrysostomos Tabakis

This paper investigates the impact of free-trade-area (FTA) agreements on the ability of countries to multilaterally cooperate within an economic environment characterized by trade-flow volatility. We show that the parallel formation of different FTAs leads to a gradual but permanent easing of multilateral trade tensions. In particular, we demonstrate that the emergence of the FTAs will be accompanied by a decline in global ‘special’-protection activity, such as safeguard or anti-dumping initiations, but will have less significant implications for most-favored-nation tariffs, or ‘normal’ trade protection.


Journal of Asian Economics | 2017

Wage inequality dynamics and trade exposure in South Korea

Baybars Karacaovali; Chrysostomos Tabakis

South Korea has experienced a great U-turn in its inequality trends during the past few decades. In this paper, we explore the role of international trade in its wage inequality dynamics over the 1998–2012 period, using a unique household panel survey. Our analysis reveals that most of the overall wage inequality occurs within sectors and educational groups rather than between them. However, the share in total inequality of the “between” variation across sectors and educational groups has moderately increased over time. Furthermore, we document that almost the entire aggregate wage inequality in both manufacturing and services occurs within different trade-exposure categories rather than between them, and this pattern is persistent through time. These results suggest that international trade might not be the main driving force behind the rising wage dispersion in South Korea in the last two decades.


Archive | 2012

Multilateral Tariff Cooperation Under Fairness and Reciprocity (Coopération Tarifaire Multilatérale En Présence D’Égards (Fairness) Et De Réciprocité)

Costas Hadjiyiannis; Doruk İriş; Chrysostomos Tabakis

This paper explores the impact of fairness and reciprocity on multilateral tariff cooperation. Reciprocal countries reward kind behaviour (positive reciprocity), but retaliate against countries behaving unkindly (negative reciprocity). We demonstrate that reciprocal countries that are moderately demanding from their trading partners regarding their commercial policy can support a greater degree of cooperation than self-interested ones. However, when only very liberal import policies are considered fair, then reciprocity could have a detrimental effect on multilateral tariff cooperation.Thus, our model provides a novel perspective on the role of expectations in trade negotiations.


Journal of Comparative Economics | 2013

The impact of international trade on institutions and infrastructure

Gal Hochman; Chrysostomos Tabakis; David Zilberman


B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy | 2010

Customs Unions and Special Protection

Chrysostomos Tabakis


Economic Inquiry | 2017

ANTIDUMPING ECHOING: ANTIDUMPING ECHOING

Chrysostomos Tabakis; Maurizio Zanardi


Journal of International Economics | 2016

Regionalism and Conflict: Peace Creation and Peace Diversion

Costas Hadjiyiannis; Maria S. Heracleous; Chrysostomos Tabakis


Social Science Research Network | 2017

Preferential Trade Agreements and Antidumping Protection

Chrysostomos Tabakis; Maurizio Zanardi

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Baybars Karacaovali

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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