Trade and Preferences : The Effects of Democratic Provisions

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Cindy Duc et al., « Trade and Preferences : The Effects of Democratic Provisions », Revue économique, ID : 10670/1.4688cd...


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For several years, preferential trade agreements have been oriented towards initiating a deep integration process including a “democratic” clause. We can consider the inclusion of such a clause as a political choice to promote democracy. However, it can also be viewed as a pre-condition for implementing an institutional “deep integration” process, which might also raise new costs impeding trade. The aim of this paper is to verify that preferential trade agreements ( ptas) have a higher positive effect on trade inside the area when they are bound by a democratic constraint. To achieve this, we use an Anderson and van Wincoop [2003] type of gravity model, and we differentiate between ptas according to whether they include a democratic clause or not. Empirical evidence shows that the inclusion of a democratic clause has a negative effect on bilateral trade so long as at least one northern country is concerned. Classification JEL: F13, F15, O19; P16

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