Modeling the Impact of Non-Tariff Barriers in Services on Intra-African Trade: GTAP Model

Amara Zongo
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This paper examines the effects of African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) on intra-African trade in the medium- and long-term, focusing on trade in services. It assesses the impacts of a 50\% reduction of non-tariff barriers in four services sectors on bilateral trade in services between ECOWAS (Economic Organization of West African States) and SADC (Southern African Development Community) areas. Using the GTAP model and ad valorem equivalents of services restrictions, we find that services liberalization stimulates GDP and household income in both trading blocks. Bilateral trade in financial, transport, professional, and telecommunication services increases between the two trading blocks and the effects are significant in the long run. SADC member countries export more financial services as a result of ECOWAS macroeconomic and financial integration. ECOWAS benefits from the quality of SADC infrastructures to rise its exports of transport and telecommunication services. South Africa is the biggest exporter in the SADC region and Ghana and Nigeria share the top position in ECOWAS area. Liberalization has beneficial effects on trade only if it is combined with supporting policies aimed at stimulating domestic competition in services sectors.
服务业非关税壁垒对非洲内部贸易影响的建模:GTAP模型
本文考察了非洲大陆自由贸易协定(AfCFTA)对非洲内部贸易的中长期影响,重点是服务贸易。它评估了四个服务部门非关税壁垒减少50%对西非国家经济组织(ECOWAS)和南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)地区之间双边服务贸易的影响。利用GTAP模型和服务限制的从价等价物,我们发现服务自由化刺激了两个贸易区的GDP和家庭收入。双方在金融、运输、专业和电信服务方面的双边贸易增加,其长期影响是显著的。由于西非经共体的宏观经济和金融一体化,南部非洲发展共同体成员国出口更多的金融服务。西非经共体受益于南共体基础设施的质量,以增加其运输和电信服务的出口。南非是南部非洲发展共同体地区最大的出口国,加纳和尼日利亚在西非经共体地区并列第一。自由化只有与旨在刺激国内服务部门竞争的支持政策相结合,才能对贸易产生有利影响。
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