Is the WTO's Article XXIV Bad?
Working Paper No. 09-W02
Monika Mrazova, David Vines, and Ben Zissimos
ABSTRACT [article]
This paper shows that the WTO's Article XXIV increases the likelihood of free
trade, but may worsen world welfare when free trade is not reached and customs
unions (CUs) form. We consider a model of many countries. Article XXIV prevents a
CU from raising its common external tariff, which makes CU formation less attractive
and explains why free trade is more likely. In an equilibrium where two CUs do form,
one is necessarily larger than the other. We show that Article XXIV has a composition
effect on CU formation, whereby CUs are (endogenously) less asymmetric in size so
more goods are subject to tariff distortions as they move between CUs; thus Article
XXIV may be 'bad' for world welfare.
Keywords and Phrases: Coalition formation game, customs union, protection, trade block, trade
liberalization
JEL Classification Numbers: F02, F13, F15