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The impact of trade preferences on multilateral tariff cuts: evidence for Japan
Opposing theoretical predictions about the effects of trade preferences on multilateral tariff cuts point to the need for empirical analysis to determine whether preferential trade agreements promote or hinder multilateral trade liberalization. This paper examines the impact of Japan’s trade preferences on its multi-lateral tariff reductions. Using detailed product level data, we find that Japan’s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) acted as a stumbling block for the country’s external tariff liberalization during the Uruguay Round of multi-lateral trade negotiations
International Price Dispersion and Market Segmentation in Japan and the United States: Theory and Empirics
A test of the law of comparative advantage, revisited
Law of comparative advantage, Trade imbalances, F1,