Preferential Liberalization, Antidumping, and Safeguards: Stumbling Block Evidence from MERCOSUR
Chad Bown and
Patricia Tovar
No 11494, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
There is not yet consensus in the trade agreements literature as to whether preferential liberalization leads to more or less multilateral liberalization. However, research thus far has focused mostly on tariff measures of import protection. We develop more comprehensive measures of trade policy that include the temporary trade barrier (TTB) policies of antidumping and safeguards; studies in other contexts have also shown how these policies can erode some of the trade liberalization gains that arise when examining tariffs alone. We examine the experiences of Argentina and Brazil during the formation of the MERCOSUR over 1990-2001, and we find that an exclusive focus on applied tariffs may lead to a mischaracterization of the relationship between preferential liberalization and liberalization toward non-member countries. First, any ‘building block’ evidence that arises by focusing on tariffs during the period in which MERCOSUR was only a free trade area can disappear once we also include changes in import protection that arise through TTBs. Furthermore, there is also evidence of a ‘stumbling block’ effect of preferential tariff liberalization for the period in which MERCOSUR became a customs union, and this result tends to strengthen upon inclusion of TTBs. Finally, we also provide a first empirical examination of whether market power motives can help explain the patterns of changes to import protection that are observed in these settings.
Keywords: Preferential trade agreements; Tariffs; Mfn; Antidumping; Safeguards; Temporary trade barriers; Argentina; Mercosur; Brazil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-09
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