Are preferential agreements beneficial to EU trade? New evidence from the EU–South Korea treaty

Author:

Quintieri Beniamino1,Stamato Giovanni2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics and Finance University of Rome Tor Vergata and Manlio Masi Foundation Roma Italy

2. DG‐Economics European Central Bank Frankfurt am Main Germany

Abstract

AbstractThis paper empirically investigates the effect of the EU–South Korea free trade agreement (FTA) on manufacturing trade flows. By applying a state‐of‐the‐art structural gravity model with intra‐national (i.e. domestic) trade and using disaggregated data, we quantify both the trade impact and the observed heterogeneity in the FTA estimates. In line with literature, we find that the EU–South Korea FTA exerted asymmetric effects in bilateral exports across directions of trade. Compared to previous studies, our findings suggest a different explanation for the poor performances of Korean exports to the EU in the post‐FTA period, namely offshoring patterns in electronics and a broad‐based decline in the shipbuilding industry. When we drop these two export categories from the analysis, we show that the FTA exerted a large effect on trade in both directions, increasing bilateral exports by about 30%. We then investigate the substantial observed heterogeneity in pair‐industry‐specific estimates of the FTA. The main source of variation is represented by asymmetries in ex‐ante trade barriers across sectors, with a prominent role for non‐tariff instruments. Stronger pre‐FTA regulatory intensity is associated to a high liberalisation potential, favouring larger FTA estimates. Tariffs instead do not explain the heterogeneity in the trade effects.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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