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Are Different Rules of Origin Equally Costly? Estimates from NAFTA

Celine Carrere and Jaime Melo de
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Jaime de Melo

No 200412, Working Papers from CERDI

Abstract: Preferential market access, either in the recent OECD initiatives or in the North-South FTAs require the use of rules of origin (RoO). Recent studies have questioned the extent of market access provided by these preferences. Using data on Mexican exports to the US in 2001, this paper estimates the likely costs of different RoO for final and intermediate goods, and compares these results with those obtained from a synthetic index. Econometric results are plausible (they satisfy the revealed preference criterion that estimated costs of RoO should be less than preference rates when utilization rates of NAFTA preference are significantly positive), and they indicate that changes in tariff classification are more costly for final goods than for intermediate goods. For activities subject to regional value content minima, we carry out illustrative simulations indicating what tariff preference margin would be necessary to compensate for the import content minima. Overall, our cost estimates suggest, that at least in the case of NAFTA, preferential market access was quite small, leading us to speculate that these conclusions may carry over to other North-South preferential schemes.

Keywords: Rules of Origin; Costs; NAFTA. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36
Date: 2004
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