Title of article
Providing Duty-Free Access to Australian Markets for Least-Developed Countries: A General Equilibrium Analysis
Author/Authors
Xiao-guang Zhang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
239
To page
252
Abstract
The Doha ministerial declaration commits
WTO members to liberalising access to their
markets for least-developed countries (LDCs).
Preferential trade policies have diverse impacts
on the initiating country and its trading partners.
These effects are of concern to scholars
and policy makers. We use Australia as a case
study to quantify the direct and indirect effects
of providing preferential access to LDCimports
entering Australian markets, using a general
equilibrium model of the world economy. LDCs
are projected to benefit and Australia is predicted
to lose, reflecting adverse terms of trade
effects. However, the magnitude of the adverse
effect on Australia is small. If one was to view
this initiative as an exercise in foreign aid, it
suggests that Australia can provide a significant
benefit to the poorest nations with which
it trades, at almost no cost to itself.
Journal title
Australian Economic Review
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Australian Economic Review
Record number
707192
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