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  1. more on issues such as the rationale for trade agreements, substantive obligations, and enforcement mechanisms. So far, however, attempts to integrate wo rk in these various areas have been limited. Models that focus on the rationale for trade agreements are typically “institution-free” – that is, they have little

  2. trade agreements to examine the of deep agreements trade effectsrevisit the classic and Vinerian question of trade creation and trade diversion. Our results indicate that deep agreements lead to more trade creation and less trade diversion than shallow agreements.

  3. Trade Agreements and the World Trade Organization Trade Agreements and the World Trade Organization: Lessons for the Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises Joint Statement Initiative August 2020 Written by Loly A. Gaitán G. This material has been produced with funding by UK aid from the UK Government. The Umbrella Grant is a

  4. This paper exploits a new data set on the content of trade agreements and data on trade in value added and in parts and components, to quantify the impact of the depth of trade agreements on bilateral cross-border pro- duction linkages.

  5. The most common type of bilateral agreement is a free trade agreement (FTA), although it can also take the form of a Customs Union (CU) or a services agreement. A bilateral CU is rare and a services agreements tends to be accompanied by an FTA. Table 1 provides a chronological summary of BTAs and PTAs involving at least one country