Farsightedly Stable FTA Structures
Noritsugu Nakanishi
No 1114, Discussion Papers from Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University
Abstract:
Taking account of the farsightedness of the countries and adopting the von Neumann-Morgenstern (vNM) stable set as the solution concept, we examine an FTA network formation game. FTA networks are represented by undirected graphs with their vertex sets being identified with the set of the countries. Each country fs welfare depends upon the shape of the graph and its location in that graph. We examine two extreme cases: one in which the pre-agreement tari s are very high and the other in which they are su- ciently low. In the former, the farsighted vNM stable set only supports global free trade, implying that bilateral FTAs are building blocks for achieving global free trade. In the latter, the farsighted vNM stable set does not support global free trade, instead it supports some inecient FTA networks, implying that bilateral FTAs are stumbling blocks against achieving global free trade.
Pages: 45pages
Date: 2011-08
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