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Working Paper

The Farsighted Stability of Global Trade Policy Arrangements

Authors

  • Berens
  • S.
  • Chochua
  • L.
  • Willmann
  • G.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F13; F55

Key Words

stability

trade policy arrangements

unlimited farsightedness

Related Topics

International Trade

Globalization

We study the stability of trade policy arrangements under two regulatory scenarios, with/without PTAs. Unlike previous papers, we consider an extensive set of trade policy constellations and allow for unlimited farsightedness of negotiating parties. We find global free trade (GFT) to be uniquely stable under symmetry, with/without PTAs. When two countries are smaller(larger) than the third, availability of PTAs decreases (increases) the stability of GFT. Away from symmetry, GFT is not attainable, and without PTAs the non-cooperative MFN regime is the only stable outcome. The effect of (dis-)allowing PTAs thus depends on the size asymmetry of countries.

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  • Prof. Gerald Willmann, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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