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Bilateralism, multilateralism, and the quest for global free trade (2009)

Abstract
We develop an equilibrium theory of trade agreements in which both the degree and the nature (bilateral or multilateral) of trade liberalization are endogenously determined. To determine whether and how bilateralism matters, we also analyze a scenario where countries pursue trade liberalization on only a multilateral basis. We find that when countries have asymmetric endowments or when governments value producer interests more than tari¤ revenue and consumer surplus, there exist circumstances where global free trade is a stable equilibrium only if countries are free to pursue bilateral trade agreements. By contrast, under symmetry, both bilateralism and multilateralism yield global free trade.

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Download http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17558/1/Bilateralismjie.pdf
Archiv Munich RePEc Personal Archive (Germany)
Keywords F13 - Commercial Policy; Protection; Promotion; Trade Negotiations; International Trade Organizations, F12 - Models of Trade with Imperfect Competition and Scale Economies
Typ MPRA Paper, NonPeerReviewed
Verknüpfungen http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17558/