Binding overhang and tariff-cutting formulas

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Trade negotiations deal with cuts in bound duties, which differ substantially from applied preferential duties, and from MFN applied duties. Based on WTO's Consolidated Tariff Schedules (CTS) database and on national sources, this paper proposes a systematic assessment of ad valorem-equivalent bound duties at the detailed product level, for almost all WTO members. Fully consistent with the assessment of applied protection provided in the MAcMap-HS6 database, this work allows the full structure of protection-bound, MFN applied, preferential applied duties-to be accurately assessed. We thus provide the first worldwide assessment of the binding overhang, i.e. the gap between bound and applied MFN tariffs. We also assess the likely applied-protection impact of an agreement in the Doha Round. © 2006 The Kiel Institute.

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Bchir, M. H., Jean, S., & Laborde, D. (2006). Binding overhang and tariff-cutting formulas. Review of World Economics, 142(2), 207–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10290-006-0065-9

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