Unequal trade, unequal gains: the heterogeneous impact of MERCOSUR

Unequal trade, unequal gains: the heterogeneous impact of MERCOSUR

Series: Working Papers. 2114.

Author: Rodolfo G. Campos and Jacopo Timini.

Published in: Applied Economics, Volume 54, Issue 49, October 2022, pp 5655-5669Opens in new window

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Abstract

We estimate the impact of MERCOSUR on trade flows and on gains from trade for its member countries using a standard modern general equilibrium quantitative structural gravity model. We find a highly heterogeneous impact on bilateral trade flows and gains from trade. We estimate that gains from trade attributable to MERCOSUR are equivalent to a 4.0 % increase in per-capita consumption for Argentina. For the other countries, gains from trade are smaller: 0.8 % for Uruguay, 0.5 % for Paraguay, and 0.3 % for Brazil. We study whether Brazil would benefit from withdrawing from MERCOSUR and signing a trade agreement with a different trade bloc but conclude that net gains from such a switch would be small, if any.

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