Disentangling Market Access Effects for ASEAN Members under an ASEAN-EU FTA

24 Pages Posted: 10 Jun 2008

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Céline Carrère

University of Geneva

Jaime de Melo

University of Geneva - Department of Political Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); World Bank

Bolormaa Tumurchudur

University of Lausanne - School of Economics and Business Administration (HEC-Lausanne)

Date Written: March 1, 2008

Abstract

The paper develops two synthetic measures at the HS-10 level to depict effective market access for a country receiving preferential access and applies these to the market access ASEAN members would receive on impact following the implementation of an FTA with the EU. These measures reveal quite a different picture than one that would be gleaned from the more usual ex-ante aggregate approaches. First, the measures show that current effective market access for ASEAN EBA members is cut in half by the preferences granted by the EU to countries that compete with these countries in the EU markets. Second, the small value of preferences is reflected in the pattern of preferential margins, the ýsignificantý preferential margins almost always being for products that account for less than 1/10 of 1 percent of exports at the HS-10 level. Third the measures show that about one quarter of the preferential margin under the proposed FTA for EBA members would be lost as a result of preferential access granted to ASEAN GSP members. Fifth, disaggregated calculations on the restrictiveness of rules of origin not only confirm that rules are more restrictive for products with higher preferential margins, but also that, for a given preferential margin in the EU market, due to the product composition of their exports to the EU, ASEAN countries usually face tougher rules of origin in the EU.

Keywords: ASEAN-EU FTA, Free Trade Agreements, Market Access, Rules of Origin

JEL Classification: F13, F15

Suggested Citation

Carrère, Céline and de Melo, Jaime and Tumurchudur, Bolorma, Disentangling Market Access Effects for ASEAN Members under an ASEAN-EU FTA (March 1, 2008). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP6762, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1141667

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Bolorma Tumurchudur

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