- Trade creation
Trade creation is an
economic term related tointernational economics in whichtrade is created by the formation of acustoms union .Occurrence of Trade Creation
When a
customs union is formed, the member nations establish afree trade zone amongst themselves and a common externaltariff on non-member nations. As a result, the member nations establish greater trading ties between themselves now thatprotectionist barriers such astariffs ,quotas , and non-tariff barriers such assubsidies have been eliminated. The result is an increase in trade among member nations in the good or service of each nation'scomparative advantage .Downside of Trade Creation
The creation of trade is important to the nation entering the customs union in that increased
specialization may hurt otherindustries . Arguments for protectionism, such as theinfant industry argument ,national defense ,outsourcing , and issues with health and safetyregulations are brought to mind. However, customs unions are typically formed with friendly nations, eliminating the national defense argument, and in the long run serves to create more jobs and output due to specialization.ee also
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Trade diversion External links
* [http://www.cid.harvard.edu/hiid/592.pdf Regional Integration and Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are Formal Trade Agreements the Right Strategy?] - this "Harvard Institute for International Development" discussion paper from
1997 argues that " [T] here is little reason to expect significant economic gains from formal trade agreements at this time. Such agreements, in and of themselves, are unlikely to yield appreciable benefits unless they are preceded by decisions within member countries to follow more general open trade strategies." It summarizes the conclusion of empirical research that there has been "little, if any, impact on intra-regional trade" (i.e. trade creation) fromdeveloping nation customs union formation. Many possible reasons are listed for the lack of trade creation evidence, given thatdeveloped nation customs unions do seem to have "stimulated increased trade and economic growth".
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