贸易便利化、多样性和区域内可出口性:加勒比和南太平洋小岛屿经济体研究

K. Rai, Dibyendu Maiti
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尽管贸易协定取得了有争议的成功,但这些岛国仍在激烈地就进一步的贸易协定进行谈判。本研究探讨了促进加勒比和太平洋区域某些英联邦国家贸易流动的因素。结果表明,收入(国内生产总值)增长作为贸易流动的重要支持,太平洋和加勒比地区的区域贸易一体化在其安静的活力中得到了解释,值得加强和进一步改革。这项研究通过对太平洋和加勒比区域内选定的国家进行比较调查,提出加强贸易一体化的战略正在通过更大的区域一体化创造对该区域多样化的需求。估计数字表明,多样化程度对各区域的双边出口产生了积极影响,太平洋区域的影响几乎是加勒比地区的两倍。此外,与太平洋地区相比,加勒比地区的地理位置已经使其国家通过较低的贸易成本而蓬勃发展,但研究中的分析表明,距离、偏远和物流困难推高了价格(或贸易成本),限制了区域贸易协定的成功。JEL分类:F13, F15
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Trade Facilitation, Diversity and Intra-Regional Exportability: A Study of Small Island Economies in the Caribbean and the South Pacific
Despite the contentious success of the trade agreements, the island countries have still been vehemently negotiating further trade deals. This study explores the element which enhances trade flows for selected Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean and Pacific regions. The results suggest that income (gross domestic product) growth as significant support for trade flows, regional trade integrations of the Pacific and Caribbean are explained in its quiet dynamism, worth strengthening and further reforming. This study, by means of a comparative investigation of selected countries from within the Pacific and the Caribbean regions, proposes that the strategy for enhancing trade integration is creating demand for diversification in the region through greater regional integration. The estimates demonstrate that the level of diversification positively impacted the regions’ bilateral export, having the Pacific region influenced almost twice as much like the Caribbean. Moreover, whilst understanding that the geographical location of the Caribbean already lets its states thrive through lower trading costs as compared to the Pacific, analysis in the study shows that the distance, remoteness and logistics difficulties inflate the price (or trade costs) limiting the success of regional trade agreements. JEL Classification: F13, F15
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