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Trade liberalization and industrial structure in Spain: An applied general equilibrium analysis
Empirical Economics (1995)
  • Clemente Polo, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
  • David W. Roland-Holst
  • Ferran Sancho, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Abstract
We empirically evaluate the aggregate welfare effects and structural adjustment for the Spanish economy that would follow from trade liberalization with the European Economic Community. Recent theory suggests that the classical gains form more liberal trade relations could be amplified substantially if EEC liberalization permits Spanish industries to realize economies of scale. These effects depend upon the extent of trade creation and trade diversion resulting from preferential liberalization, which in turn depend on the existing patterns of Spanish resource allocation, trade, and comparative advantage. We find that increasing returns can actually be beneficial or detrimental, depending upon the interactions between trade and policy toward domestic industry.
Publication Date
1995
Citation Information
Clemente Polo, David W. Roland-Holst and Ferran Sancho. "Trade liberalization and industrial structure in Spain: An applied general equilibrium analysis" Empirical Economics Vol. 20 Iss. 1 (1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ferran_sancho/19/