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American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2008

The Impact of Regulations on Agricultural Trade: Evidence from the SPS and TBT Agreements

Anne-Célia Disdier; Lionel Fontagné; Mondher Mimouni

The material contained herein is supplementary to the Article named in the title and published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, forthcoming.


Archive | 2018

How Preferential Is Preferential Trade

Alvaro Raul Espitia Rueda; Aaditya Mattoo; Mondher Mimouni; Xavier Pichot; Nadia Rocha

World trade is increasingly ruled by preferential trade agreements (PTAs), but their precise nature remains relatively opaque. This paper assesses a central dimension of these agreements, the significance of tariff preferences, using a new data set on preferential and non-preferential or Most Favored Nation (MFN) applied tariffs, constructed by the International Trade Center and the World Bank. The data set covers 5,203 products, 199 reporters, and 239 partners, representing approximately 97 percent of world imports in 2016. There are three main findings. First, PTAs have significantly widened the scope of tariff-free trade. Whereas 42 percent of the total value of trade traded free under MFN rates in 2016, PTAs have fully liberalized an additional 28 percent of global trade. Second, the extent of preferential liberalization varies significantly across countries and sectors. Around 70 percent of countries have reduced trade-weighted average preferential tariffs to less than 5 percent, but PTAs have not been able to eliminate the high levels of protection in some low-income countries and in agricultural products, textiles, and footwear. Third, while the average preferential margin for trade covered by PTAs is low because one-fifth of world trade under preferential agreements is already duty free, more than a quarter of world trade is subject to an average preference margin of 7.4 percent. Considering competition from preferential and non-preferential sources, however, only 5.2 percent of global exports benefited from a preferential advantage of over 5 percent and only 3.3 percent of global exports suffered from a preferential disadvantage higher than 5 percent. Furthermore, data for a subsample of importers reveal that not all eligible imports take advantage of preferences, because of impediments such as restrictive rules of origin, and therefore actual preference margins are generally lower than potential margins.


Archive | 2001

Market Access Maps: A Bilateral and Disaggregated Measure of Market Access

Antoine Bouët; Lionel Fontagné; Mondher Mimouni; Xavier Pichot


American Journal of Agricultural Economics Appendices | 2008

AJAE Appendix: The Impact of Regulations on Agricultural Trade: Evidence from the SPS and TBT Agreements

Anne-Célia Disdier; Lionel Fontagné; Mondher Mimouni


Archive | 2001

A First Assessment of Environment-Related Trade Barriers

Lionel Fontagné; Friedrich von Kirchbach; Mondher Mimouni


Economie internationale | 2002

MAcMaps: une mesure bilatérale et désagrégée de l'accès au marché

Antoine Bouët; Lionel Fontagné; Mondher Mimouni; Xavier Pichot


Economie internationale | 2001

L'environnement, nouvel obstacle au commerce de produits agricoles et alimentaires

Lionel Fontagné; Mondher Mimouni


Archive | 2012

AN EXHAUSTIVE AND CONSISTENT MEASURE OF APPLIED PROTECTION IN 2007

Houssein Guimbard; Sébastien Jean; Mondher Mimouni; Xavier Pichot


Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique | 2002

Globalisation, performances commerciales et développement

Lionel Fontagné; Mondher Mimouni


Aussenwirtschaft | 2002

Analytical tools for enhancing the participation of developing countries in the Multilateral Trading System in the context of the Doha Development Agenda

Paul Baker; Friedrich von Kirchbach; Mondher Mimouni; Jean-Michel Pasteels

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Lionel Fontagné

Pantheon-Sorbonne University

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Friedrich von Kirchbach

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

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Antoine Bouët

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Sébastien Jean

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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