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Feasible Multilateralism and the Effects of Regionalism

Emanuel Ornelas
London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Department of Management; London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Centre for Economic Performance (CEP)


April 25, 2005


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Recent research has underlined the efficiency of the GATT/WTO rules from the standpoint of politically motivated governments, emphasizing that the current multilateral rules are capable of delivering a politically efficient equilibrium. Such an equilibrium is, however, economically inefficient. Global free trade, in particular, is generally unattainable even in a fully cooperative world, provided that governments have distributive motivations. In such a context, we show that regional trade agreements can help move the world towards a welfare superior equilibrium. The reason is that, as members of regional trade agreements lower trade barriers against one another, they are induced to reduce their multilateral tariffs as well. Once we account for these endogenous changes - and only then - we find that regionalism can raise world welfare even in a fully cooperative (but political) world. We also find, however, that members are likely to gain too much from regional integration, thereby harming outsiders.

Keywords: Regionalism, Multilateral Cooperation, Trade Agreements, Economic Efficiency

JEL Classifications: F02, F13, F15

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Date posted: April 03, 2003 ; Last revised: November 06, 2005

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Ornelas, Emanuel, Feasible Multilateralism and the Effects of Regionalism (April 25, 2005). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=385704 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.385704


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Emanuel Ornelas (Contact Author)
London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Department of Management ( email )
United Kingdom
London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) ( email )
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE United Kingdom
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