Preferential trade agreements and the structure of international trade

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In this paper we examine the impact of membership in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on trade between PTA members. Rather than considering the impact of PTA membership on the volume of trade we consider the impact of membership on the structure of trade. For a large sample of countries over the period 1962-2000 we find that membership in a PTA is associated with an increase in the extent of intra-industry trade. Our results indicate that this is especially the case for PTAs formed between richer countries, with the effects of PTAs between poorer countries found to be smaller. © 2011 Kiel Institute.

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Foster, N., & Stehrer, R. (2011). Preferential trade agreements and the structure of international trade. Review of World Economics, 147(3), 385–409. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10290-011-0093-y

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