The Economics of Regional Trading Arrangements

Richard Pomfret author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:1st Nov '01

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The Economics of Regional Trading Arrangements provides a unified analysis of policies which discriminate among trading partners. With the European Union's 1992 programme, the formation of NAFTA, and attempts to form or strengthen regional trading arrangements in South America, southern Africa, and Southeast Asia regionalism became a major issue in international commercial diplomacy during the early 1990s. The proliferation of RTAs was viewed by some as a challenge, and by others as a complement, to the establishment of the World Trade Organization as the successor to GATT. Richard Pomfret analyses the new RTAs, situating them in the broader realm of discriminatory trade policies for which there is a well-defined body of theory and empirical studies, before asking whether the new regionalism requires new theoretical analysis. His approach is to combine in roughly equal proportions history, theory, and a review of empirical studies. This is appropriate given that the key theoretical result is the welfare ambiguity of discriminatory trade policy changes. Empirical studies can provide a sense of which of the potentially offsetting effects are more or less important. Since some effects may take a long time to have their full impact and may be systemic, it is also useful to observe how RTAs have evolved in practice. This new-in-paperback edition of The Economics of Regional Trading Arrangements includes a brand-new Preface in which Pomfret surveys three important developments that occurred during the second half of the 1990s: the onset of a third wave of regionalism, the reintegration of formerly centrally planned economies into the global trading system, and theoretical developments, including the significance of national boundaries. This up-to-date survey will appeal to trade theorists as well as to anyone involved in policy institutions.

Review from previous edition At a time when the world treaty system seems to be caught up in a burst of enthusiasm for preferential trading arrangements, Richard Pomfret's book is especially welcome. In my judgement, it provides the best analysis yet available of the economics of these arrangements. * Anne O. Krueger, Stanford University. *
...considers a wide range of aspects that are discussed and evaluated carefully. The book is a very useful and honest survey of a complex and controversial subject. * Frank Dietler, Universitat Basel. *
A thorough, balanced, and wide-ranging summary and analysis of regional trading arrangements. This book is a tour de force. The index and extensive list of references further contribute to the usefulness of the book. * R.L. Lucier, CHOICE, December 1998. *
Pomfret's study is one of the best available surveys of the varied issues that regionalism presents in its specifically trading aspects. [His] review of mainstream theory and its leading extensions is a model of penetration and clarity. * Economic Journal *

ISBN: 9780199248872

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 25mm

Weight: 564g

466 pages