EU trade liberalisation, sectoral coalitions and development: insights from Moldova and Georgia

IF 2.2 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of European Integration Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1080/07036337.2023.2270773
Julia Langbein, Denis Cenusa, Irina Guruli
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This paper contributes to the literature on EU trade policy by introducing insights from the political economy literature on development to the study of how EU trade liberalisation affects development in trading partners. Drawing on a comparison of EU trade liberalisation with Moldova and Georgia, we argue that the type of coalition between public and private actors in partner countries’ top export sectors determines which firms benefit from better market access to the EU, as indicated by their ability to increase their exports. We show that liberalised trade with the EU tends to contribute to achieving the EU’s declared objective of inclusive development if the presence of inclusionary development coalitions ensures that a broad range of firms is enabled to increase their export capacities through a mechanism that we call ‘inclusive empowerment’. Otherwise, trade liberalisation contributes to exclusive development, benefitting big, mostly foreign firms, or, at worse, consolidating rent-seeking practices.
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欧盟贸易自由化、行业联盟与发展:来自摩尔多瓦和格鲁吉亚的见解
本文通过引入关于发展的政治经济学文献的见解来研究欧盟贸易自由化如何影响贸易伙伴的发展,从而为欧盟贸易政策的文献做出了贡献。通过对欧盟贸易自由化与摩尔多瓦和格鲁吉亚的比较,我们认为,伙伴国家最大出口部门的公共和私人行为体之间的联盟类型决定了哪些公司从更好的欧盟市场准入中受益,正如它们增加出口的能力所表明的那样。我们表明,如果包容性发展联盟的存在确保了广泛的公司能够通过我们称之为“包容性授权”的机制增加其出口能力,那么与欧盟的自由化贸易往往有助于实现欧盟宣布的包容性发展目标。否则,贸易自由化会助长排他性发展,使大型(主要是外国公司)受益,或者更糟糕的是,巩固寻租行为。
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