Arbeitspapier

Reduced "border effects", FTAs and international trade

This paper studies the role of reduced barriers to international trade from two dimensions: (i) the implementation of Free Trade Agreements and (ii) declining "border effects". Our empirical estimates suggest that diminished border effects accounts for the bulk of the increase in international trade in manufactured goods since 1970. The cost of a national border has fallen by around 10% per year for total exports, whereas it has declined by 13% for exports of final goods and 8% for intermediate inputs. The introduction of FTAs have an important role to play as well, raising international trade by 54% after 10 years according to our estimates. We also find evidence that more recent FTAs have a greater trade effect than those signed in earlier periods. Moreover, when estimating the effect of FTAs, we show that it is important to control for different border effects for final goods and intermediate inputs.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Sveriges Riksbank Working Paper Series ; No. 356

Classification
Wirtschaft
Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
Empirical Studies of Trade
Economic Integration
Multinational Firms; International Business
Subject
Border effect
Free trade agreements
international trade
global value chains

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Franco, Sebastian
Frohm, Erik
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Sveriges Riksbank
(where)
Stockholm
(when)
2018

Handle
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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Franco, Sebastian
  • Frohm, Erik
  • Sveriges Riksbank

Time of origin

  • 2018

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