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  N° 94-95    
Issues 2-3 2003
Trade Liberalization in the Americas: are Regionalism and Globalization Compatible?
David Roland-Holst
Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
 
Trade liberalization across the Americas holds the potential to substantially improve living standards and present a successful model of North-South regionalism. In this paper, we use a global CGE model to assess the effects of such an arrangement for both member and non-member economies. We also evaluate a number of other issues, including incentive compatibility of the regional agreement for individual members and its structural compatibility with the larger agenda of global trade liberalization. Our results support the notion that regionalism in the Americas is beneficial to member economies, but we note important ways in which it may diverge from the path to global free trade. Generally speaking, our results reveal the complexity of adjustments and indirect effects arising from large trade initiatives of this kind. This serves to remind policy makers of the advantage of detailed empirical analysis over simplified theory, general rules of thumb, or intuition alone. Abstract
   
Thematic issue: "Agreements on Trade Liberalisation: Latin America and the Caribbean" Full Text
General Equilibrium Model; Regional Integration; Trade Regimes Keywords
F1; F4; C6 JEL classification
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