On the bilateral trade effects of free trade agreements between the EU-15 and the CEEC-4 countries

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作者
Guglielmo Maria Caporale
Christophe Rault
Robert Sova
Anamaria Sova
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[1] Brunel University,Centre for Empirical Finance
[2] CESifo,LEO
[3] DIW,CES
[4] University of Orléans,CES
[5] UMR 6221,undefined
[6] BEM (Bordeaux Management School),undefined
[7] EDHEC (Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales),undefined
[8] Sorbonne University,undefined
[9] A.S.E and E.B.R.C,undefined
[10] Sorbonne University,undefined
[11] E.B.R.C,undefined
来源
Review of World Economics | 2009年 / 145卷
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Regionalisation; European integration; Panel data methods; F13; F15; C23;
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The expansion of regionalism has spawned an extensive theoretical literature analysing the effects of free trade agreements (FTAs) on trade flows. In this paper we focus on FTAs (also called European agreements) between the European Union (EU-15) and the Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC-4, i.e. Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania) and model their effects on trade flows by treating the agreement variable as endogenous. Our theoretical framework is the gravity model, and the econometric method used to isolate and eliminate the potential endogeneity bias of the agreement variable is the fixed effect vector decomposition (FEVD) technique. Our estimation results indicate a positive and significant impact of FTAs on trade flows. This finding is robust to the inclusion in the sample of a group of control countries (specifically Belarus, the Russian Federation and the Ukraine) that did not sign an FTA. Besides, we show that trade growth after the FTA agreement with the EU was signed exceeded trade growth of the control group of countries, which did not become members.
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页码:189 / 206
页数:17
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