J. Ferry, Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan, Amanda Mayoral
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On May 5, 2020, the U.S. Trade Representative announced plans to negotiate a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We use GTAP to model the economic impacts of this free trade agreement, exclusively focusing on the bilateral tariff elimination. We find that a standard GTAP model leads to a general improvement in economic conditions for both countries, but more for the U.K. than the U.S. However, in a second model we build on previous studies that incorporate worker displacement effects and our results show a small negative impact to employment for both countries and a negative effect on GDP for the U.S. Our results suggest the importance of incorporating worker displacement when modelling international trade.