Trade Preferences for Least Developed Countries : are they effective? Preliminary econometric evidence
2016
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TitleTrade Preferences for Least Developed Countries : are they effective? Preliminary econometric evidence
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Summary
The paper investigates the effectiveness of trade preferences for LDCs. It confirms that overall trade preferences for LDCs increase LDC exports. However, it also finds that effectiveness differs across the nine providers included in the study (EU, US, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, the Russian Federation and Turkey) and that only a subset of LDCs is able to benefit from trade preferences.
1. Introduction -- 2. Literature -- 3. Measuring the impact of trade preferences -- 4. The augmented gravity model of trade and the trade preference-export link -- 5. Variables and main results.
1. Introduction -- 2. Literature -- 3. Measuring the impact of trade preferences -- 4. The augmented gravity model of trade and the trade preference-export link -- 5. Variables and main results.
AuthorsKlasen, Stephan
Martínez-Zarzoso, Immaculata
Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas
Bruckner, Mathias
UN. Committee for Development Policy
Martínez-Zarzoso, Immaculata
Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas
Bruckner, Mathias
UN. Committee for Development Policy
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Date[New York] : UN, Oct. 2016
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9 p. : tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 8-9).