在新独立国家间重振贸易

Reviving Trade Amongst the Newly Independent States

Economic Policy · 1994
被引 28
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

分析了新独立国家间贸易崩溃后的两种政策选择:建立类似欧洲自由贸易联盟的自由贸易区并逐步与欧盟一体化,或效仿中欧国家(如波兰、捷克、匈牙利)的多边自由化模式,并基于现代经济分析比较其利弊。

Abstract

Reviving NIS trade Oleh Havrylyshyn The collapse in NIS trade to less than half its former volume has fostered an intense debate on policy remedies. Of the many proposals–which run from the reconstitution of an economic union to the free-for-all of total laissez faire–two are, politically as well as economically, realistic and feasible. Both entail substantial liberalization. Both envision joining the economic organization of the European Union as a long-term goal. One champions the prior creation of an EFTA-type free trade area in the NIS, and its progressive integration with the European Union. The other rejects regional preferences and advocates multilateral liberalization, gradually implemented, on the pattern of the Central European countries, (notably Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary). This essay brings modern economic analysis to bear on the benefits and costs of these alternative scenarios. The author concludes on balance that the arguments favour gradual, multilateral liberalization on the Central European model.

新独立国家贸易复兴区域自由化多边自由化