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Trade Creation and Diversion Effects Under the Free Trade Agreement Between Peru and the United States: A Gravitational Analysis

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  • Gabriel Lewis Arrieta Padilla

    (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lima, Peru)

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This paper is oriented to quantify the trade creation and diversion effects in the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Peru and the United States. For that purpose, using a disaggregateddatabase at the 10-digit level for Peruvian goods with intervals of 3-years between 2002 and 2018, this article adopts a three-dummy variable methodology that allows the identification of intra-bloc and extra-bloc effects. Besides, a theoretically-founded gravity equation is employed withthe incorporation of country-time and time-invariant fixed effects to solve common econometricspecification problems, such as lack of multilateral resistance terms in modelling, heteroscedasticityof trade data, the inclusion of zero trade flows, and endogeneity of trade policy. Estimating withthe PPML method for the complete sample and among types of goods (group 1: raw materials andintermediate goods, and group 2: consumer and capital goods), the main results show that thePeru-US FTA generates intra-bloc trade creation for the entire sample and two groups of goodsseparately. Also, the FTA produces export trade diversion for the complete sample and group 2,while import trade creation for both groups. Overall, the Peru-USA FTA is an “intra-bloc tradecreation agreement” that boosted bilateral trade flows. These effects are considered to formulatesome policy recommendations for improving the results of this Peruvian FTA

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  • Gabriel Lewis Arrieta Padilla, 2021. "Trade Creation and Diversion Effects Under the Free Trade Agreement Between Peru and the United States: A Gravitational Analysis," Revista Economía, Fondo Editorial - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, vol. 44(88), pages 1-22.
  • Handle: RePEc:pcp:pucrev:y:2021:i:88:p:1-22
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    Keywords

    Free Trade Agreement; United States; Gravity equation; Trade creation; Trade diversion; PPML;
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    JEL classification:

    • F13 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
    • F15 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Economic Integration

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