A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture

Agriculture including food products is of particular interest for Ukraine. However, in free trade agreements involving the European Union, agriculture is always given special treatment and subject to less and slower liberalization than other sector...

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Main Authors: von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan, Hess, Sebastian, Brummer, Bernhard
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
GDP
WTO
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topic AD VALOREM
AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURE
APPAREL
APPLIED TRADE POLICY ANALYSIS
AVERAGE PRODUCTION COSTS
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BARRIERS TO TRADE
BASE YEAR
BENCHMARK
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS
BILATERAL TARIFF
BILATERAL TARIFF CUTS
BILATERAL TARIFF REDUCTION
BILATERAL TARIFFS
BILATERAL TRADE
BORDER PROTECTION
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CHANGES IN TRADE
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON MARKET
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVE INDUSTRIES
CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CONSUMERS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CURRENCY
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS UNION
DECISION MAKING
DEMAND CURVES
DEMOCRATIC REFORMS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE
DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC PRICE
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
ELASTICITY
EQUILIBRIUM
EUROPEAN UNION
EXPANSION OF TRADE
EXPORT SECTOR
EXPORT STRUCTURE
EXPORT TAX
EXPORT VALUE
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL PROTECTION
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FINAL GOODS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTORS
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FREE ENTRY
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FULL LIBERALIZATION
GDP
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELING
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TRADE
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TRADE MODEL
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
GLOBAL NETWORK
GLOBAL TRADE
GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS
GLOBAL WELFARE
GROWTH RATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT OF TRADE
IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION
IMPORT BARRIERS
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
IMPORT TARIFFS
IMPORTED GOODS
IMPORTS
INCREASING RETURNS
INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTEGRATION AGREEMENTS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE
LOBBYING
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET INFORMATION
MONETARY POLICY
MONOPOLY
MOST FAVORED NATION
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
NEGATIVE TERMS OF TRADE EFFECTS
NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
NON-TRADE CONCERNS
NON-TRADE ISSUES
PERFECT COMPETITION
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL STATUS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRODUCT MARKETS
PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY
PRODUCTION INCREASES
PRODUCTIVITY
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
QUOTA RENTS
QUOTA SYSTEM
QUOTAS
RED TAPE
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REGIONALISM
SAFETY ISSUES
SAFETY STANDARDS
SHALLOW INTEGRATION
SPECIAL TREATMENT
TARIFF BARRIERS
TARIFF BORDER
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
TARIFF DATA
TARIFF DISTORTIONS
TARIFF LEVELS
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF POLICY
TARIFF RATE
TARIFF RATE QUOTA
TARIFF RATE QUOTAS
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTION
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TARIFF SCHEDULES
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE CONCESSIONS
TRADE COSTS
TRADE CREATION
TRADE DATA
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE IN GOODS
TRADE ISSUES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE LOSSES
TRADE MODELS
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE PARTNERS
TRADE POLICY
TRADE POLICY SIMULATION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE RELATIONS
TRADE RELATIONSHIP
TRADE VOLUMES
TRADING BLOCS
TRADING SYSTEM
TRANSPARENCY
UNSKILLED LABOR
URUGUAY ROUND
VALUE OF OUTPUT
VOLUME OF TRADE
WAGES
WELFARE IMPACTS
WORLD MARKET
WORLD MARKETS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
ZERO TARIFFS
spellingShingle AD VALOREM
AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURE
APPAREL
APPLIED TRADE POLICY ANALYSIS
AVERAGE PRODUCTION COSTS
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BARRIERS TO TRADE
BASE YEAR
BENCHMARK
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS
BILATERAL TARIFF
BILATERAL TARIFF CUTS
BILATERAL TARIFF REDUCTION
BILATERAL TARIFFS
BILATERAL TRADE
BORDER PROTECTION
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CHANGES IN TRADE
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON MARKET
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVE INDUSTRIES
CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CONSUMERS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CURRENCY
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS UNION
DECISION MAKING
DEMAND CURVES
DEMOCRATIC REFORMS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE
DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC PRICE
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
ELASTICITY
EQUILIBRIUM
EUROPEAN UNION
EXPANSION OF TRADE
EXPORT SECTOR
EXPORT STRUCTURE
EXPORT TAX
EXPORT VALUE
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL PROTECTION
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FINAL GOODS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTORS
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FREE ENTRY
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FULL LIBERALIZATION
GDP
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELING
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TRADE
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TRADE MODEL
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
GLOBAL NETWORK
GLOBAL TRADE
GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS
GLOBAL WELFARE
GROWTH RATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT OF TRADE
IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION
IMPORT BARRIERS
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
IMPORT TARIFFS
IMPORTED GOODS
IMPORTS
INCREASING RETURNS
INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTEGRATION AGREEMENTS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE
LOBBYING
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET INFORMATION
MONETARY POLICY
MONOPOLY
MOST FAVORED NATION
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
NEGATIVE TERMS OF TRADE EFFECTS
NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
NON-TRADE CONCERNS
NON-TRADE ISSUES
PERFECT COMPETITION
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL STATUS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRODUCT MARKETS
PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY
PRODUCTION INCREASES
PRODUCTIVITY
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
QUOTA RENTS
QUOTA SYSTEM
QUOTAS
RED TAPE
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REGIONALISM
SAFETY ISSUES
SAFETY STANDARDS
SHALLOW INTEGRATION
SPECIAL TREATMENT
TARIFF BARRIERS
TARIFF BORDER
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
TARIFF DATA
TARIFF DISTORTIONS
TARIFF LEVELS
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF POLICY
TARIFF RATE
TARIFF RATE QUOTA
TARIFF RATE QUOTAS
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTION
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TARIFF SCHEDULES
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE CONCESSIONS
TRADE COSTS
TRADE CREATION
TRADE DATA
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE IN GOODS
TRADE ISSUES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE LOSSES
TRADE MODELS
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE PARTNERS
TRADE POLICY
TRADE POLICY SIMULATION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE RELATIONS
TRADE RELATIONSHIP
TRADE VOLUMES
TRADING BLOCS
TRADING SYSTEM
TRANSPARENCY
UNSKILLED LABOR
URUGUAY ROUND
VALUE OF OUTPUT
VOLUME OF TRADE
WAGES
WELFARE IMPACTS
WORLD MARKET
WORLD MARKETS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
ZERO TARIFFS
von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan
Hess, Sebastian
Brummer, Bernhard
A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Commonwealth of Independent States
Ukraine
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5264
description Agriculture including food products is of particular interest for Ukraine. However, in free trade agreements involving the European Union, agriculture is always given special treatment and subject to less and slower liberalization than other sectors. This paper employs the standard Global Trade Analysis Project model in order to assess how World Trade Organization accession affects agriculture in Ukraine, and how potential bilateral tariff cuts may interact with potential productivity gains within Ukrainian agriculture. The results indicate that, due to trade liberalization, Ukraine can expect gains from a more efficient allocation of its resources in line with comparative advantage, leading to an increase of production and exports of wheat, other grains, and oilseeds, but also of several processed food products that benefit from less expensive intermediate inputs. However, Ukraine's exports are concentrated on a small number of destinations, especially Russia and some other Former Soviet Union countries because they fail to meet quality standards elsewhere. When Ukrainian production of these products increases due to increased allocative efficiency, exports to Russia increase further and prices there fall, generating negative terms of trade effects that largely offset the allocative gains. Ukrainian imports of agricultural products increase as well, partly because Ukrainian consumers switch to higher quality imported goods even though domestic production increases. Regarding free trade agreement negotiations with the European Union, these results highlight for Ukraine the fact that improved agricultural productivity will help to get most out of improved market access. However, the results also highlight for Ukraine the great importance of adopting internationally accepted quality standards in order to diversify its export structure.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan
Hess, Sebastian
Brummer, Bernhard
author_facet von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan
Hess, Sebastian
Brummer, Bernhard
author_sort von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan
title A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture
title_short A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture
title_full A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture
title_fullStr A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture
title_sort preliminary analysis of the impact of a ukraine-eu free trade agreement on agriculture
publishDate 2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3750
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spelling okr-10986-37502021-04-23T14:02:12Z A Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of a Ukraine-EU Free Trade Agreement on Agriculture von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan Hess, Sebastian Brummer, Bernhard AD VALOREM AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION AGRICULTURE APPAREL APPLIED TRADE POLICY ANALYSIS AVERAGE PRODUCTION COSTS AVERAGE TARIFFS BARRIERS TO TRADE BASE YEAR BENCHMARK BILATERAL AGREEMENTS BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS BILATERAL TARIFF BILATERAL TARIFF CUTS BILATERAL TARIFF REDUCTION BILATERAL TARIFFS BILATERAL TRADE BORDER PROTECTION CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CHANGES IN TRADE CIVIL SOCIETY COMMON MARKET COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVE INDUSTRIES CONSTANT ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CONSUMERS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CURRENCY CUSTOMS CUSTOMS UNION DECISION MAKING DEMAND CURVES DEMOCRATIC REFORMS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC PRICE DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SITUATION ECONOMIC STRUCTURE ECONOMIC WELFARE ELASTICITY EQUILIBRIUM EUROPEAN UNION EXPANSION OF TRADE EXPORT SECTOR EXPORT STRUCTURE EXPORT TAX EXPORT VALUE EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNAL PROTECTION FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FINAL GOODS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTORS FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREE ENTRY FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS FULL LIBERALIZATION GDP GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELING GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TRADE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM TRADE MODEL GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES GLOBAL NETWORK GLOBAL TRADE GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS GLOBAL WELFARE GROWTH RATE HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT OF TRADE IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION IMPORT BARRIERS IMPORT RESTRICTIONS IMPORT TARIFFS IMPORTED GOODS IMPORTS INCREASING RETURNS INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AGREEMENTS INTERMEDIATE INPUTS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE LOBBYING MARKET ACCESS MARKET INFORMATION MONETARY POLICY MONOPOLY MOST FAVORED NATION MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS MULTILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION NEGATIVE TERMS OF TRADE EFFECTS NON-TARIFF BARRIERS NON-TRADE CONCERNS NON-TRADE ISSUES PERFECT COMPETITION POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH PREFERENTIAL ACCESS PREFERENTIAL STATUS PREFERENTIAL TRADE PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRODUCT MARKETS PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS QUOTA RENTS QUOTA SYSTEM QUOTAS RED TAPE REGIONAL AGREEMENTS REGIONAL TRADE REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS REGIONALISM SAFETY ISSUES SAFETY STANDARDS SHALLOW INTEGRATION SPECIAL TREATMENT TARIFF BARRIERS TARIFF BORDER TARIFF CONCESSIONS TARIFF DATA TARIFF DISTORTIONS TARIFF LEVELS TARIFF LINES TARIFF POLICY TARIFF RATE TARIFF RATE QUOTA TARIFF RATE QUOTAS TARIFF RATES TARIFF REDUCTION TARIFF REDUCTIONS TARIFF SCHEDULES TERMS OF TRADE TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS TRADE BALANCE TRADE BARRIERS TRADE CONCESSIONS TRADE COSTS TRADE CREATION TRADE DATA TRADE DIVERSION TRADE FACILITATION TRADE FLOWS TRADE IN GOODS TRADE ISSUES TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE LOSSES TRADE MODELS TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRADE PARTNERS TRADE POLICY TRADE POLICY SIMULATION TRADE PREFERENCES TRADE RELATIONS TRADE RELATIONSHIP TRADE VOLUMES TRADING BLOCS TRADING SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY UNSKILLED LABOR URUGUAY ROUND VALUE OF OUTPUT VOLUME OF TRADE WAGES WELFARE IMPACTS WORLD MARKET WORLD MARKETS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO ZERO TARIFFS Agriculture including food products is of particular interest for Ukraine. However, in free trade agreements involving the European Union, agriculture is always given special treatment and subject to less and slower liberalization than other sectors. This paper employs the standard Global Trade Analysis Project model in order to assess how World Trade Organization accession affects agriculture in Ukraine, and how potential bilateral tariff cuts may interact with potential productivity gains within Ukrainian agriculture. The results indicate that, due to trade liberalization, Ukraine can expect gains from a more efficient allocation of its resources in line with comparative advantage, leading to an increase of production and exports of wheat, other grains, and oilseeds, but also of several processed food products that benefit from less expensive intermediate inputs. However, Ukraine's exports are concentrated on a small number of destinations, especially Russia and some other Former Soviet Union countries because they fail to meet quality standards elsewhere. When Ukrainian production of these products increases due to increased allocative efficiency, exports to Russia increase further and prices there fall, generating negative terms of trade effects that largely offset the allocative gains. Ukrainian imports of agricultural products increase as well, partly because Ukrainian consumers switch to higher quality imported goods even though domestic production increases. Regarding free trade agreement negotiations with the European Union, these results highlight for Ukraine the fact that improved agricultural productivity will help to get most out of improved market access. However, the results also highlight for Ukraine the great importance of adopting internationally accepted quality standards in order to diversify its export structure. 2012-03-19T18:39:09Z 2012-03-19T18:39:09Z 2010-04-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20100406083430 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3750 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5264 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Europe Eastern Europe Commonwealth of Independent States Ukraine