Olivier Cadot & Antoni Estevadeordal 
Origin of Goods [PDF ebook] 
Rules of Origin in Regional Trade Agreements

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The dark side of preferential trade agreements, Rules of Origin (Ro O) are used to determine the eligibility of goods to preferential treatment. Ostensibly meant to prevent the trans-shipment of imported products across Free Trade Agreement borders after superficial screwdriver assembly, they act in reality as complex and opaque trade barriers. This book provides evidence strongly suggesting that they do so by intent rather than accidentally–in other words, that Ro Os are policy. Part one draws insights about the effects of Ro Os on cross-border trade and outsourcing from recent economic theory. Part two reviews the evidence on Ro Os in preferential agreements around the world, putting together the most comprehensive dataset on Ro Os to date. Part three explores their "political economy"–how special interests have shaped them and continue to do so. Part four provides econometric evidence on their costs for exporters and consequent effects on trade flows. Finally, partfive explores how they affect trade in the developing world where they spread rapidly and have the potential to do most harm. Beyond the collection of new evidence and its interpretation in light of recent theory, the book’s overall message for the policy community is that Ro Os are a potentially powerful and new barrier to trade. Rather than being relegated to closed-door technical meetings, their design should hold center-stage in trade negotiations.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780191537370 ● Editor Olivier Cadot & Antoni Estevadeordal ● Publisher OUP Oxford ● Published 2006 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2273724 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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