Spaghetti Regionalism or Strategic Foreign Trade: Some Evidence for Mexico

26 Pages Posted: 16 May 2003 Last revised: 26 Dec 2022

Date Written: May 2003

Abstract

After signing ten free trade agreements between 1993 and 2001, Mexico as a world leader in foreign trade policy continues to negotiate with countries such as Japan, Panama, Uruguay or Argentina. Criticism of multiple regional trade agreements (RTAs) arises from a consistency test, but also from the ability of a country to administer them. Mexico's multiple agreements have generally used the principle of NAFTA consistency, after the acceptance that NAFTA became a broader and deeper accord than results of the Uruguay multilateral achievements. An analysis of multiple RTAs is presented, including a game model of equilibrium, along with a political economy approach of why Mexico seeks multiple RTAs as its foreign trade policy.

Suggested Citation

Ibarra-Yunez, Alejandro, Spaghetti Regionalism or Strategic Foreign Trade: Some Evidence for Mexico (May 2003). NBER Working Paper No. w9692, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=406064

Alejandro Ibarra-Yunez (Contact Author)

EGADE - ITESM-Monterrey ( email )

Ave. Fundadores y Rufino Tamayo
Garza-Garcia, Nuevo Laredo 66269
Mexico