Tafta: Fuelling Trade Discrimination or Global Liberalisation?

Kiel Working Paper No. 720

26 Pages Posted: 17 Aug 2001

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Horst Siebert

Kiel Institute of World Economics; Johns Hopkins University - Bologna Center

Rolf J. Langhammer

University of Kiel

Daniel Piazolo

THM Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen

Date Written: January 1996

Abstract

This paper analyses the prospects and problems of a Transatlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA) between the European Union and the United States. Possible economic reasons for the proposal of TAFTA such as the intensity of bilateral trade and a strong interdependence in investment flows and the similarity of the EU and the US in their factor endowment and tariff structure are examined. There are cases shining favourably on the idea, but the implementation of TAFTA will imply substantial costs due to the internal and external consequences. The main problem of a free trade area between the two most important economic blocs is the impact on the multilateral approach of trade liberalisation. The authors suggest a Transatlantic Liberalisation Initiative (TALI) as an alternative to TAFTA. Under TALI, the EU and the US should accelerate their implementation of their Uruguay Round commitments and liberalise in areas that are not yet covered by WTO agreements. This should be done under the Most-Favoured Nation clause and would be a strong motivating force for multilateral liberalisation. In addition, TALI could be a forerunner in reducing market segmentation and in establishing a semi-internal market between Europe and America.

Keywords: Transatlantic Free Trade Area, regional integration, European Union, United States, multilateral liberalisation

JEL Classification: F15

Suggested Citation

Siebert, Horst and Langhammer, Rolf J. and Piazolo, Daniel, Tafta: Fuelling Trade Discrimination or Global Liberalisation? (January 1996). Kiel Working Paper No. 720, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=280189 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.280189

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