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The Impact of Regulatory Heterogeneity on Agri-food Trade.

Authors

Winchester, Niven; Rau, Marie-Luise; Goetz, Christian; Larue, Bruno; Otsuki, Tsunehiro; Shutes, Karl; Wieck, Christine; Burnquist, Heloisa L.; Pinto de Souza, Maurício J.; Nunes de Faria, Rosane

Abstract

We estimate the impact of regulatory heterogeneity on agri-food trade using a gravity analysis that relies on detailed data on non-tariff measures (NTMs) collected by the NTM-Impact project. The data cover a broad range of import requirements for agricultural and food products for the EU and nine of its major trade partners. We find that trade is significantly reduced when importing countries have stricter maximum residue limits (MRLs) for plant products than exporting countries. For most other measures, due to their qualitative nature, we were unable to infer whether the importer has stricter standards relative to the exporter, and we do not find a robust relationship between these measures and trade. Our findings suggest that, at least for some import standards, harmonising regulations will increase trade. We also conclude that tariff reductions remain an effective means to increase trade even when NTMs abound.

Subjects

FOOD exports & imports; AGRICULTURAL industries; NONTARIFF trade barriers; INTERNATIONAL unification of law; FOOD standards; INTERNATIONAL trade

Publication

World Economy, 2012, Vol 35, Issue 8, p973

ISSN

0378-5920

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1467-9701.2012.01457.x

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