Reforming Non-Tariff Measures : From Evidence to Policy Advice

High levels of trade costs persist in the world trading system, despite recent progress in tariff reduction, trade facilitation, and logistics. At least some of these costs can be attributed to non-tariff measures (NTMs), policies imposed by governments other than ordinary customs duties which have an impact on the price at which exports and imports are traded, the quantities traded, or both. Such costs are particularly worrisome if they have a discriminatory or protectionist effect, or violate countries’ international commitments. However, even NTMs designed to carry out domestic regulatory objectives – for example, protection of human, animal or plant health, consumer or workplace safety, or the environment – can have substantial effects on international trade, which should be considered when such policies are developed. This book discusses some of the analytical methods that can be used to accompany the process of policy development for NTMs. It discusses the broad economic rationale for improving the design of NTMs;, illustrates the main forms of quantification of NTMs and their effects, including inventory approaches, price-based approaches, and quantity-based approaches; proposes a new analytical and measurable concept of “regulatory distance” to help guide deep integration efforts at the regional level; provides a discussion of the effects of NTMs on household expenditures, poverty, and firm competitiveness; and shows how empirical analysis of NTMs can be used to inform policy advice. As such, it should provide a valuable addition to the arsenal of tools available for applied analysis of international trade policy.

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Main Authors: Cadot, Olivier, Ferrantino, Michael J., Gourdon, Julien, Reyes, José-Daniel
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2018-06-13
Subjects:NON-TARIFF MEASURES, NTMS, SPS, QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS IN TRADE, NON-TARIFF BARRIERS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY, TBT, TRADE AND POVERTY, NTBS, EMPIRICAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE, PRODUCT STANDARDS, TRADE COSTS,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28879
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spelling dig-okr-10986288792021-04-23T14:04:50Z Reforming Non-Tariff Measures : From Evidence to Policy Advice Cadot, Olivier Ferrantino, Michael J. Gourdon, Julien Reyes, José-Daniel NON-TARIFF MEASURES NTMS SPS QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS IN TRADE NON-TARIFF BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY TBT TRADE AND POVERTY NTBS EMPIRICAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRODUCT STANDARDS TRADE COSTS High levels of trade costs persist in the world trading system, despite recent progress in tariff reduction, trade facilitation, and logistics. At least some of these costs can be attributed to non-tariff measures (NTMs), policies imposed by governments other than ordinary customs duties which have an impact on the price at which exports and imports are traded, the quantities traded, or both. Such costs are particularly worrisome if they have a discriminatory or protectionist effect, or violate countries’ international commitments. However, even NTMs designed to carry out domestic regulatory objectives – for example, protection of human, animal or plant health, consumer or workplace safety, or the environment – can have substantial effects on international trade, which should be considered when such policies are developed. This book discusses some of the analytical methods that can be used to accompany the process of policy development for NTMs. It discusses the broad economic rationale for improving the design of NTMs;, illustrates the main forms of quantification of NTMs and their effects, including inventory approaches, price-based approaches, and quantity-based approaches; proposes a new analytical and measurable concept of “regulatory distance” to help guide deep integration efforts at the regional level; provides a discussion of the effects of NTMs on household expenditures, poverty, and firm competitiveness; and shows how empirical analysis of NTMs can be used to inform policy advice. As such, it should provide a valuable addition to the arsenal of tools available for applied analysis of international trade policy. 2017-11-15T23:23:50Z 2017-11-15T23:23:50Z 2018-06-13 Book 978-1-4648-1138-8 978-1-4648-1139-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28879 English Directions in Development—Trade; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY
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TRADE AND POVERTY
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PRODUCT STANDARDS
TRADE COSTS
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TRADE AND POVERTY
NTBS
EMPIRICAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE
PRODUCT STANDARDS
TRADE COSTS
Cadot, Olivier
Ferrantino, Michael J.
Gourdon, Julien
Reyes, José-Daniel
Reforming Non-Tariff Measures : From Evidence to Policy Advice
description High levels of trade costs persist in the world trading system, despite recent progress in tariff reduction, trade facilitation, and logistics. At least some of these costs can be attributed to non-tariff measures (NTMs), policies imposed by governments other than ordinary customs duties which have an impact on the price at which exports and imports are traded, the quantities traded, or both. Such costs are particularly worrisome if they have a discriminatory or protectionist effect, or violate countries’ international commitments. However, even NTMs designed to carry out domestic regulatory objectives – for example, protection of human, animal or plant health, consumer or workplace safety, or the environment – can have substantial effects on international trade, which should be considered when such policies are developed. This book discusses some of the analytical methods that can be used to accompany the process of policy development for NTMs. It discusses the broad economic rationale for improving the design of NTMs;, illustrates the main forms of quantification of NTMs and their effects, including inventory approaches, price-based approaches, and quantity-based approaches; proposes a new analytical and measurable concept of “regulatory distance” to help guide deep integration efforts at the regional level; provides a discussion of the effects of NTMs on household expenditures, poverty, and firm competitiveness; and shows how empirical analysis of NTMs can be used to inform policy advice. As such, it should provide a valuable addition to the arsenal of tools available for applied analysis of international trade policy.
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NTMS
SPS
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NTBS
EMPIRICAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE
PRODUCT STANDARDS
TRADE COSTS
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