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Do nonreciprocal preference regimes increase exports?

  • Autores: Salvador Gil Pareja, Rafael Llorca Vivero, José Antonio Martínez Serrano
  • Localización: Notas técnicas: [continuación de Documentos de Trabajo FUNCAS], ISSN-e 1988-8767, Nº. 593, 2011
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This paper investigates whether and to what extent nonreciprocal preference regimes have increased developing countries� exports to richer countries.

      Moreover, it analyzes how they have affected donors� exports to beneficiary countries. Using recent developments in the econometric analysis of the gravity equation over the period 1990-2008, we find robust evidence that, on the whole, nonreciprocal preference regimes and GSP schemes have had an economically significant effect on exports from developing countries. However, the estimation of catch-all dummies masks heterogeneous results for the individual schemes.

      Finally, we find that nonreciprocal regimes have also increased exports from donors to beneficiary countries.


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