On the relationship between rules of origin and global value chains
Thang Doan,
Le Thanh Ha,
Hoang Phuong Dung and
Trinh Quang Long
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2021, vol. 30, issue 4, 549-573
Abstract:
This paper uses a modified gravity model to investigate the effects of rules of origin (RoO) on 61 countries’ participation in global value chains (GVCs) during the period 2005–2015. We define GVC participation as the value added contained in exports, looking both backward and forward from a reference nation. RoO are heterogeneous in the degrees of restrictiveness that govern the origin of products to obtain preferential tariff treatment. The empirical results show negative relationships between RoO’s restrictiveness and both backward and forward participation, and these adverse effects become more prominent when we control the endogeneity bias. However, the implementation of regime-wide RoO, including diagonal cumulation and de minimis, can reduce these negative effects. The mitigating roles of both regime-wide rules are quite similar in terms of magnitude, which is significant as the current literature on the liberalization of RoO only focuses on the role of cumulation. Our findings suggest that in order to upgrade participation in international production networks, a country should adopt a less restrictive and regime-wide RoO in free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/09638199.2021.1880467
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