Text-as-Data Analysis of Preferential Trade Agreements: Mapping the PTA Landscape

Wolfgang Alschner, Julia Seiermann, D. Skougarevskiy
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Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) form an intricate web that connects countries across the globe. In this article, we introduce a PTA text corpus and research tools for its fine-grained, automated analysis. Recent computational advances allow for efficient and effective content analysis by treating text as data. We digitize PTA texts and use textual similarity tools to assess PTA design patterns on the global, national, and chapter level. Our descriptive analysis reveals, inter alia, that PTAs are more heterogeneous as a group than, for instance, bilateral investment agreements, but that they converge in regional or inter-regional clusters of similarly worded agreements. Following our descriptive account, we provide three concrete, interdisciplinary examples of how text-as-data analysis can advance the study of trade economics, politics, and law. In trade economics, similarity measures can provide more detailed representations of PTA design differences. These allow researchers to capture more meaningful variation when studying the economic impact of PTAs. In trade politics, scholars can use treaty similarity to trace design diffusion more accurately and test competing explanations for treaty design choices. Finally, in trade law, similarity measures offer new insights into the processes of normative convergence between legal regimes such as trade and investment law.
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优惠贸易协定的文本即数据分析:绘制优惠贸易协定格局
优惠贸易协定(pta)形成了一个错综复杂的网络,将全球各国联系在一起。在本文中,我们介绍了PTA文本语料库和用于其细粒度自动化分析的研究工具。最近的计算进步允许通过将文本视为数据进行高效和有效的内容分析。我们将PTA文本数字化,并使用文本相似性工具来评估全球、国家和章节层面的PTA设计模式。我们的描述性分析除其他外表明,自由贸易协定作为一个群体比双边投资协定更具有异质性,但它们在措辞相似的区域或区域间协定集群中趋于一致。在我们的描述之后,我们提供了三个具体的、跨学科的例子,说明文本即数据分析如何促进贸易、经济、政治和法律的研究。在贸易经济学中,相似性度量可以更详细地表示PTA设计差异。这使得研究人员在研究pta的经济影响时能够捕捉到更有意义的变化。在贸易政治中,学者可以使用条约相似性来更准确地追踪设计扩散,并测试条约设计选择的竞争解释。最后,在贸易法中,相似性度量为贸易和投资法等法律制度之间的规范性趋同过程提供了新的见解。
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