On the heterogeneous trade and welfare effects of GATT/WTO membership

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Abstract

We quantify the effects of GATT/WTO membership on trade and welfare. Using an extensive database covering manufacturing trade for 186 countries over the period 1980–2016, we find that the average partial equilibrium impact of GATT/WTO membership on trade among member countries is large, positive, and significant. We contribute to the literature by estimating country-specific estimates and find them to vary widely across the countries in our sample with poorer members benefitting more. Using these estimates, we simulate the general equilibrium effects of GATT/WTO on welfare, which are sizable and heterogeneous across members. We show that countries not experiencing positive trade effects from joining GATT/WTO can still gain in terms of welfare, due to lower import prices and higher export demand.

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Felbermayr, G., Larch, M., Yalcin, E., & Yotov, Y. V. (2024). On the heterogeneous trade and welfare effects of GATT/WTO membership. Review of World Economics, 160(3), 983–1008. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10290-023-00520-6

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