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The effects of trade agreements on the growth of major Latin American economies
Authors:Maria E de Boyrie  Roger Johns
Institution:1. Department of Finance , College of Business, New Mexico State University , MSC 3FIN, PO BOX 30001, Las Cruces , NM , 88003 , USA deboyrie@nmsu.edu;3. Department of Finance , College of Business, New Mexico State University , MSC 3FIN, PO BOX 30001, Las Cruces , NM , 88003 , USA
Abstract:While the connection between trade openness and economic growth is generally assumed to be positive, empirically, it is not clearly demonstrable. Examinations of the relationship between trade and growth have taken a number of approaches, differing both in the empirical methods, as well as the proxies employed for trade openness, trade liberalization, and growth, but results have been decidedly mixed. Our research differs from prior studies in that it does not examine whether trade policy, trade liberalization or the level of trade itself enhances GDP; but rather whether participating in a specific type of trade agreement/union and/or the number of trade agreements to which a given country or region belongs enhances a country's level of growth. For this purpose, we study the relationship between trade agreements and growth for 18 Latin American countries between 1960 and 2008. Empirical analysis uses an adaptation of the neoclassical Solow growth model. Even though supporters of globalization advance the notion that involvement in trade agreements will help a country's economy, our findings suggest that that may not be consistently so.
Keywords:trade agreements  Latin America  growth  trade openness
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