Measuring the costs of FTA utilization: evidence from transaction-level import data of Thailand

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Kazunobu Hayakawa
Nuttawut Laksanapanyakul
Shujiro Urata
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[1] Institute of Developing Economies,Inter
[2] Thailand Development Research Institute,Disciplinary Studies Center
[3] Waseda University,Science and Technology Development Program
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Review of World Economics | 2016年 / 152卷
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FTA; Fixed costs; Thailand; F15; F53;
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In this study, we measure the utilization costs of free trade agreement (FTA) tariff schemes. To do that, we use shipment-level customs data on Thai imports, which identify not only firms, source country, and commodity but also tariff schemes. We propose several measures as a proxy for FTA utilization costs. The example includes the minimum amount of firm-level savings on tariff payments, i.e., trade values under FTA schemes multiplied by the tariff margin, in all transactions. Consequently, the median costs for FTA utilization in 2008, for example, are estimated to be approximately US$2000 for exports from China, US$300 for exports from Australia, and US$1000 for exports from Japan. We also found that FTA utilization costs differ by rule of origin and industry.
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页码:559 / 575
页数:16
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