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International Standards and Trade: A Review of the Empirical Literature

G. M. Peter Swann

No 97, OECD Trade Policy Papers from OECD Publishing

Abstract: While there is a large literature on the economic theory of international standards, and their presumed effects, we know much less about how international standards work in practice. This paper reviews the body of empirical work that has investigated the specific question: How international standards impact on international trade? Do they help or hinder trade? The work reviewed ranges from econometric studies using a variety of measures of standards derived from e.g. the Perinorm database, diffusion of ISO9000, regional agreements, mutual recognition agreements and harmonisation, to surveys of exporting firms. A mapping of the findings from econometric models shows that there is often, but not always, a positive relationship between international standards and exports or imports, which is in line with the widely held view that international standards are supportive of trade. For national (i.e. country-specific) standards studies find positive as well as negative effects on trade and thus provide only qualified support for the commonly held view that national standards create barriers to trade. Overall, the literature reviewed does not provide a single answer to the question of trade effects, and the explanation for this appears to have to do with how the multiple economic effects of standards interact. The paper summarises some of the existing empirical evidence for some of these effects, which include network externalities, variety, knowledge, quality and trust, and which merit further research in order to understand when standards help trade, and when not.

Keywords: econometric model; empirical; exports; harmonisation; harmonisation agreement; IEC; imports; International Electrotechnical Commission; International Organisation for Standardisation; international standards; International Telecommunication Union; international trade; ISO; ITU; MRAs; mutual recognition; mutual recognition agreement; Perinorm; standards; TBT Agreement; technical regulations; trade barriers; trade effect; WTO SPS Agreement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-06-02
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