Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: A Framework for Analysis

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Tsunehiro Otsuki

World Bank

Keith E. Maskus

University of Colorado at Boulder - Department of Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

John S. Wilson

World Bank - Development Research Group (DECRG)

Date Written: November 30, 1999

Abstract

The application of product regulations and standards is becoming increasingly contentious as an implicit nontariff barrier to trade. This overview of the policy debate and methodological issues surrounding product standards and technical barriers to trade proposes concrete steps to move forward empirical analysis of regulations and trade.

There has been increasing use of technical regulations as instruments of commercial policy in the context of multilateral, regional, and global trade. These nontariff barriers are of special concern to developing countries, which may bear additional costs in meeting mandatory standards. Many industrial and developing countries express frustration with regulations that vary across their export markets, require duplicative conformity procedures, and are continually revised to exclude imports.

Maskus, Wilson, and Otsuki provide a comprehensive overview of the policy debate and methodological issues surrounding product standards and technical barriers to trade. They begin with a review of the policy context driving demand for empirical analysis of standards in trade, then provide an analytical overview of the role of standards and their relationship to trade. They then review methodological approaches that have been used to analyze standards and their impact on trade.

Their main interest lies in advancing techniques that are practical and may be fruitfully extended to the empirical analysis of regulations and trade. They discuss concrete steps that could be taken to move forward a practical, policy-relevant program of empirical research. Such steps would include:

- Administering firm-level surveys in developing countries.

- Devising methods for assessing how much standards restrict trade.

- Establishing econometric approaches that could be applied to survey and microeconomic data, to improve understanding of the role of standards in exports.

This paper - a product of Trade, Development Research Group - is part of a larger effort in the group to study new issues in international trade. The authors may be contacted at keith.maskus@colorado.edu, jswilson@worldbank.org, or totsuki@worldbank.org.

Suggested Citation

Otsuki, Tsunehiro and Maskus, Keith E. and Wilson, John S., Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: A Framework for Analysis (November 30, 1999). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=632582

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