Quantifying the costs of utilising regional trade agreements

Author:

Hayakawa Kazunobu1ORCID,Jinji Naoto23ORCID,Laksanapanyakul Nuttawut4,Matsuura Toshiyuki5ORCID,Yoshimi Taiyo6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Development Studies Center Institute of Developing Economies Chiba Japan

2. Faculty of Economics Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

3. Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry Tokyo Japan

4. Thailand Development Research Institute Bangkok Thailand

5. Keio Economic Observatory Keio University Tokyo Japan

6. Faculty of Economics Chuo University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractThis study proposes an approach for quantifying two kinds of costs related to the utilisation of regional trade agreements (RTAs). The first, called the “procurement adjustment cost,” represents the cost involved in meeting the rules of origin by adjusting procurement sources. The second is the additional fixed cost required to utilise RTAs, including document preparation costs for the certificates of origin. Applying our approach to Thailand's imports from China, our estimates suggest that procurement adjustment costs at the median are equivalent to 4% of the per‐unit production cost. RTA utilisation also requires an additional 27% in fixed costs. In addition, we simulate how much a reduction in these costs would enhance RTA utilisation.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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