Are Trade Preferences a Panacea? The Export Impact of the African Growth and Opportunity Act

Does “infant industry” preferential access durably boost exports? Using country-product-year data for 1992–2017 and triple-differences regressions, we show that the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) enhanced apparel exports of African countries on average. But the impact leveled off after the Multi-Fiber Arrangement unleashed competition from Asian countries. Furthermore, the positive average impact masks regional heterogeneity: East Africa’s late-bloomers offset Southern Africa’s boom-bust pattern. Firm-level data reveal that even East Africa’s export growth was driven by entrants rather than incumbents who received large preference margins during the early AGOA years. Overall, the authors find little evidence that preferences durably boosted exports.

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Main Authors: Forero, Alejandro, Fernandes, Ana M., Maemir, Hibret, Mattoo, Aaditya
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-02
Subjects:PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS, TARIFF PREFERENCES, EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS, APPAREL EXPORTS, RULE OF ORIGIN, PREFERENTIAL ACCESS, TRADE POLICY, GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES, GSP, MULTI-FIBER ARRANGEMENT, MFA,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/685341550595914166/Are-Trade-Preferences-a-Panacea-The-African-Growth-and-Opportunity-Act-and-African-Exports
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spelling dig-okr-10986313162024-06-23T06:58:17Z Are Trade Preferences a Panacea? The Export Impact of the African Growth and Opportunity Act Forero, Alejandro Fernandes, Ana M. Maemir, Hibret Mattoo, Aaditya Mattoo, Aaditya PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS TARIFF PREFERENCES EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS APPAREL EXPORTS RULE OF ORIGIN PREFERENTIAL ACCESS TRADE POLICY GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES GSP MULTI-FIBER ARRANGEMENT MFA Does “infant industry” preferential access durably boost exports? Using country-product-year data for 1992–2017 and triple-differences regressions, we show that the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) enhanced apparel exports of African countries on average. But the impact leveled off after the Multi-Fiber Arrangement unleashed competition from Asian countries. Furthermore, the positive average impact masks regional heterogeneity: East Africa’s late-bloomers offset Southern Africa’s boom-bust pattern. Firm-level data reveal that even East Africa’s export growth was driven by entrants rather than incumbents who received large preference margins during the early AGOA years. Overall, the authors find little evidence that preferences durably boosted exports. 2019-02-21T21:57:22Z 2019-02-21T21:57:22Z 2019-02 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/685341550595914166/Are-Trade-Preferences-a-Panacea-The-African-Growth-and-Opportunity-Act-and-African-Exports https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31316 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8753 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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TARIFF PREFERENCES
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RULE OF ORIGIN
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
TRADE POLICY
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
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TARIFF PREFERENCES
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TRADE POLICY
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GSP
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MFA
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GSP
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MFA
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RULE OF ORIGIN
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TRADE POLICY
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GSP
MULTI-FIBER ARRANGEMENT
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Forero, Alejandro
Fernandes, Ana M.
Maemir, Hibret
Mattoo, Aaditya
Mattoo, Aaditya
Are Trade Preferences a Panacea? The Export Impact of the African Growth and Opportunity Act
description Does “infant industry” preferential access durably boost exports? Using country-product-year data for 1992–2017 and triple-differences regressions, we show that the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) enhanced apparel exports of African countries on average. But the impact leveled off after the Multi-Fiber Arrangement unleashed competition from Asian countries. Furthermore, the positive average impact masks regional heterogeneity: East Africa’s late-bloomers offset Southern Africa’s boom-bust pattern. Firm-level data reveal that even East Africa’s export growth was driven by entrants rather than incumbents who received large preference margins during the early AGOA years. Overall, the authors find little evidence that preferences durably boosted exports.
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TRADE POLICY
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GSP
MULTI-FIBER ARRANGEMENT
MFA
author Forero, Alejandro
Fernandes, Ana M.
Maemir, Hibret
Mattoo, Aaditya
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title_short Are Trade Preferences a Panacea? The Export Impact of the African Growth and Opportunity Act
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