The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements

This paper presents new data on the content of preferential trade agreements. The data contain detailed information on the 18 policy areas most frequently covered in preferential trade agreements, focusing on the stated objectives, substantive comm...

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Main Authors: Mattoo, Aaditya, Rocha, Nadia, Ruta, Michele
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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spelling okr-10986-339442022-09-20T00:11:11Z The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements Mattoo, Aaditya Rocha, Nadia Ruta, Michele TRADE AGREEMENT PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION DEEP TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS LABOR MIGRATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TRADE IN SERVICES TRADE LIBERALIZATION This paper presents new data on the content of preferential trade agreements. The data contain detailed information on the 18 policy areas most frequently covered in preferential trade agreements, focusing on the stated objectives, substantive commitments, and other aspects such as transparency, procedures, and enforcement. Several new stylized facts emerge: (i) preferential trade agreements have reduced trade-weighted average tariff rates to less than 5 percent for more than two-thirds of countries; (ii) the number of commitments in preferential trade agreements has increased over time, particularly since the 2000s and in areas aiming at facilitating flows of services, goods, and capital; (iii) deepening commitments have been accompanied by an increase in regulatory requirements, namely on enforcement; (iv) developing countries tend to have fewer commitments in preferential trade agreements, with larger gaps in areas such as labor and the environment; and (v) preferential trade agreements are more similar within blocs, but similarity can be significant even across blocs. The paper also discusses the challenges of quantification of preferential trade agreements "depth" and its effects and proposes a research agenda for future work on trade agreements. 2020-06-18T15:38:36Z 2020-06-18T15:38:36Z 2020-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/594201592337800118/The-Evolution-of-Deep-Trade-Agreements http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33944 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9283 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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topic TRADE AGREEMENT
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
DEEP TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE INTEGRATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
LABOR MIGRATION
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
spellingShingle TRADE AGREEMENT
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
DEEP TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE INTEGRATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
LABOR MIGRATION
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
Mattoo, Aaditya
Rocha, Nadia
Ruta, Michele
The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9283
description This paper presents new data on the content of preferential trade agreements. The data contain detailed information on the 18 policy areas most frequently covered in preferential trade agreements, focusing on the stated objectives, substantive commitments, and other aspects such as transparency, procedures, and enforcement. Several new stylized facts emerge: (i) preferential trade agreements have reduced trade-weighted average tariff rates to less than 5 percent for more than two-thirds of countries; (ii) the number of commitments in preferential trade agreements has increased over time, particularly since the 2000s and in areas aiming at facilitating flows of services, goods, and capital; (iii) deepening commitments have been accompanied by an increase in regulatory requirements, namely on enforcement; (iv) developing countries tend to have fewer commitments in preferential trade agreements, with larger gaps in areas such as labor and the environment; and (v) preferential trade agreements are more similar within blocs, but similarity can be significant even across blocs. The paper also discusses the challenges of quantification of preferential trade agreements "depth" and its effects and proposes a research agenda for future work on trade agreements.
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author Mattoo, Aaditya
Rocha, Nadia
Ruta, Michele
author_facet Mattoo, Aaditya
Rocha, Nadia
Ruta, Michele
author_sort Mattoo, Aaditya
title The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements
title_short The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements
title_full The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements
title_fullStr The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements
title_full_unstemmed The Evolution of Deep Trade Agreements
title_sort evolution of deep trade agreements
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/594201592337800118/The-Evolution-of-Deep-Trade-Agreements
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