Non-Tariff Measures with Market Imperfections: Trade and Welfare Implications

Beghin, John C. (Eds.)

Emerald Press, Bingley, West Yorkshire, UK., Forthcoming

This book presents new developments in non tariff measure (NTM) policy analysis by leading authors in the field, from conceptual developments and methodology improvements, to a series of innovative cases studies. A novel policy research agenda underlies the book recognizing that some NTMs are required to sustain market exchange. The investigations address the welfare and trade impacts of standard-like NTMs in presence of market imperfections, their measurements, potential protectionism, and implications for North-South trade and income prospects in developing countries, including for small holders. Several analyses address the potential trade-cost effects of these NTMs through their lack of transparency, their heterogeneity across countries, and constraints to harmonize them and gains from harmonization. Certification is also analyzed in two chapters, one looking at private standards and heterogeneous firms in a developing country context, and the other exploring certification and cooperation in certification for a panel of countries. Several analyses investigate trade within OECD countries, including looking at export decisions by heterogeneous firms and the effect of harmonization of standards on firm productivity, and exploring the export-enhancing effect of a country’s own stringency in standards. Practical policy implications are drawn. TOC and summary findings are presented here.

JEL Classification: F13, F14, Q17

Keywords: sanitary and phytosanitary, certification, Non-tariff measures (NTMs); SPS, market imperfection, transparency, stringency, harmonization