Preferential Trade Agreements, Geopolitics, and the Fragmentation of World Trade

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS
U. Dadush, Enzo Dominguez Prost
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Abstract

Abstract Failure to reestablish an effective World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement procedure, stop the erosion of multilateral rules and end the China–US trade war causes capitals to rethink trade policy. One response is to redouble efforts to strike trade agreements with major trading partners. Already countries accounting for about 78% of world Gross Domestic Product (GDP) are members of mega-regional agreements, and based on our computations, preferential trade agreements (PTAs) will soon cover about two-thirds of world trade. Can PTAs replace a fading WTO or mitigate its effects? Amid deepening geopolitical rifts, how will trade relations among China, the EU, and the US, each a hegemon in their respective regions, evolve, and what will be the impact on smaller economies? In short, how will a trading system based increasingly on PTAs and weak multilateral rules look, and how will nations adapt? Absent reforms, the trading system is likely to fragment progressively into regional blocks organized around the hegemons. Trade within the regional blocks, mainly conducted under a mega-regional agreement, will likely remain quite open and predictable, but without strict multilateral rules and where PTAs are absent (as they are among the hegemons), interregional trade relations will become increasingly uncertain and unstable.
优惠贸易协定、地缘政治和世界贸易的碎片化
重建有效的世界贸易组织争端解决程序、阻止多边规则的侵蚀、结束中美贸易战的失败,导致各国资本重新思考贸易政策。应对措施之一是加倍努力与主要贸易伙伴达成贸易协定。已经占世界国内生产总值(GDP)约78%的国家是大型区域协定的成员,根据我们的计算,优惠贸易协定(pta)将很快覆盖世界贸易的三分之二左右。自由贸易协定能取代日渐衰落的WTO或减轻其影响吗?在地缘政治分歧不断加深的情况下,中国、欧盟和美国这三个各自地区的霸主之间的贸易关系将如何演变,对较小的经济体将产生什么影响?简而言之,一个日益以自由贸易协定和脆弱的多边规则为基础的贸易体系将会是什么样子?各国将如何适应?如果不进行改革,贸易体系很可能逐渐分裂成以霸权国家为中心的区域性集团。区域集团内部的贸易,主要是在大型区域协议下进行的,可能会保持相当开放和可预测,但如果没有严格的多边规则,在没有自由贸易协定的情况下(就像在霸权国家中一样),区域间的贸易关系将变得越来越不确定和不稳定。
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World Trade Review
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