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Journal Article

The Political Economy of Preferential Trade Agreements: An Empirical Investigation

The Economic Journal, 131(640): 3207–3240

Authors

  • Facchini
  • G.
  • Willmann
  • G.
  • Silva
  • P.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1093/ej/ueab044

JEL Classification

F13

Key Words

Customs Unions

Free Trade Areas

income inequality

Trade Imbalances

We develop a political economy model to study the decision of representative democracies to join a preferential trading agreement, distinguishing between free trade areas and customs unions. Our theoretical analysis shows that bilateral trade imbalances and income inequality are important factors determining the formation of preferential trading agreements, whereas the patterns of geographic specialisation explain whether a customs union or a free trade area will emerge. Our empirical analysis—using a comprehensive panel dataset spanning 187 countries over the period 1960–2015—provides strong support for these predictions.

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    Kiel Institute Researcher

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