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Title: Simon J. Evenett, Jonathan Gage, and Maxine Kennett.


1

WTO Membership andMarket Access
Simon J. Evenett, Jonathan Gage, and Maxine
Kennett. University of St Gallen Seminar. 2 May
2005.
2
Motivation and Hypotheses.
  • Quid pro quo at the heart of the world trading
    system.
  • WTO accessions.
  • Two hypotheses concerning the effects of WTO
    accession on exports
  • Falling MFN tariff rates.
  • Improved security of access (Cordell Hull,
    Jackson, diplomats, etc.)

3
Doubts about these hypotheses.
  • Doubts raised by scholars
  • Rose and successors.
  • Doubts raised by trade negotiators from SSA,
    South Asia, and Caribbean during the Doha Round.
  • Role of preferential market access.
  • Preference erosion.

4
Industrial country tariff regimes terminology.
  • WTO-related tariff regimes
  • Bound and applied rates.
  • Reciprocity.
  • Free trade areas.
  • Preferential tariffs for exporters from
    developing countries.
  • GSP.
  • Non-reciprocal and discretionary.
  • Differences in terms and security of market
    access.

5
Departure from literature.
  • Ongoing versus new WTO membership.
  • Modern gravity approaches.
  • Aggregate bilateral trade flows.
  • Long panels.
  • Controls.
  • Identification Dummy variables.
  • But what are the mechanisms?
  • Country studies.
  • GSP regimes.

6
Empirical strategy.
  • Evaluate two hypotheses concerning export growth
    of two recent WTO accessions to Quad countries,
    using modern gravity approaches, disaggregated
    trade flow and barrier data, and numerous
    controls.
  • Why Bulgaria and Ecuador?
  • Why the Quad countries?
  • Why disaggregated trade data?

7
Link to modern gravity theory.
8
Base estimating equation.
9
Augmented estimating equation.
10
Trade data collected.
  • Statistics Canadas World Trade Analyzer
    database.
  • Dependent variable.
  • Market size variable
  • Value of production
  • Proxy constructed.
  • Product-line specific fixed effects.

11
Tariff data collected.
  • UNCTADs TRAINS database.
  • 6 digit to 4 digit product lines.
  • GSP tariff rates.
  • PTA tariff rates.
  • MFN tariff rates.
  • Proxy for pre-accession tariff rates.

12
Parameter estimates.
13
Parameter estimates.
14
Other specifications for Bulgaria
15
Other specifications for Ecuador.
16
Other comments on parameter estimates.
  • gt35 specifications estimated for both countries.
  • 5 values of variable a.
  • Systematic trimming of outliers.
  • Performance of control variables.
  • Market size variable.
  • Proxy for production levels.

17
Quantitative significance of parameter estimates.
  • Bulgaria 19.24 of post-accession export growth
    to industrialised countries can be attributed to
    falling MFN rates.
  • Ecuador 1 reduction in MFN rates increases
    trade by at least 2.
  • These two countries trade flows have been
    non-trivially affected by WTO membership.

18
Summary of findings.
  • Cannot reject one WTO accession-related
    hypothesis in each country.
  • Interaction between GSP and MFN rates.
  • Caveats
  • Noisy data.
  • Short panel.
  • Inability to observe uncertainty faced by
    exporters.
  • Endogenity of tariffs and NTBs.
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