Florian Mölders
International trade flows reveal strong persistence over time. This paper is concerned with the role of trade agreements in this persistent environment. The data reveal a high level of heterogeneity of the trade-creating effect along the trade volume and per-capita income distributions. If controlled for persistence in bilateral trade flows, it is found that higher per-capita incomes are associated with smaller increases in bilateral trade flows if an agreement is present, compared to lower-income countries. This gives rise to a re-assessment of trade agreements and hence of economic policy. While they are a powerful tool for trading partners at the lower end of the per-capita income distribution, they are less so at the upper end.
JEL-Classification: F10;F13;F15
Keywords: Trade agreements, Gravity model, Trade persistence
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