The Role of Importers and Exporters in the Determination of the U.S. Tariff Preferences Granted to Latin America

This paper investigates the role played by domestic importers and foreign exporters in improving preferential access to the domestic market. To this end, the framework used in this paper extends the protection for sale analysis to explicitly model the role of domestic importers and foreign exporters in the determination of preferential trade treatment. The predictions of the model are tested using data on preferential trade between the United States and Latin American countries. The results suggest that Latin American exporters and U.S. importers' lobbying efforts have a significant and important role in determining the extent of preferential access granted by the United States. More interestingly, these findings also show that U.S. importers capture a very substantial share of the rents generated by tariff preferences. These results therefore shed a pessimistic view on preferential trade schemes as a reliable source of gains for developing countries.

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Main Author: Silva, Peri
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-02
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL GOODS, AGRICULTURE, APPAREL PRODUCTS, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE, CONSUMER SURPLUS, CONSUMERS, CUSTOMS, DOMESTIC MARKET, DOMESTIC PRICES, DOMESTIC PRODUCERS, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMIC EFFECTS, ELASTICITIES, ELASTICITY, EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, EQUILIBRIUM, EQUILIBRIUM PRICES, EQUILIBRIUM TARIFF, EXPORTERS, EXPORTING COUNTRIES, EXPORTS, FOREIGN EXPORTERS, FOREIGN PRODUCERS, FORMAL ANALYSIS, FREE TRADE, FREE TRADE AREA, IMPORT PENETRATION, IMPORTED GOODS, IMPORTING COUNTRY, IMPORTS, INCOME, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, LABOR COSTS, LATIN AMERICAN, MARKET ACCESS, MARKET POWER, MULTIPLIERS, POLICY INSTRUMENT, POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES, PREFERENTIAL ACCESS, PREFERENTIAL TARIFF, PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS, PREFERENTIAL TRADE, PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT, PRODUCERS, PRODUCTION PROCESS, PROFIT FUNCTIONS, QUOTA RENTS, SUBSTITUTION EFFECT, TARIFF PREFERENCE, TARIFF PREFERENCES, TARIFF REVENUE, TARIFF REVENUES, TRADE DIVERSION, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE POLICIES, TRADE POLICY, TRADE PREFERENCES, TRADE REGULATIONS, TRADE RESTRICTIONS, UTILITY FUNCTION, WELFARE FUNCTION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/02/5642278/role-importers-exporters-determination-tariff-preferenes-granted-latin-america
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8838
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