On the effects of regional trade agreements on de facto trade integration
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On the effects of regional trade agreements on de facto trade integrationAuthor (s)
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Tortosa Ausina, Emili; Universitat Jaume I. Departament d'EconomiaDate
2016-07-15Publisher
Universitat Jaume IAbstract
This paper employs a set of indicators in order to assess how trade integration has
evolved for the period 1985-2007 and how far the world is from reaching its full
potential for international trade integration. In ... [+]
This paper employs a set of indicators in order to assess how trade integration has
evolved for the period 1985-2007 and how far the world is from reaching its full
potential for international trade integration. In today’s highly globalized world in which
we can contemplate the increasingly arising of regional trade agreements (RTAs), the
question of how trade blocs affect trade integration is more relevant than ever.
Therefore, the core of this article is to determine whether globalization has mostly been
intensified or prevented by RTAs from all over the world.
Results show that we are still far from achieving the full potential of trade integration
and that some RTAs has been statistically significant on trade integration over the time.
Indeed, ASEAN is the trade agreement most influent on integration, followed by the
EU. [-]
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Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016
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