Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model

In the recent years, the proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) has led to many studies analysing their direct impact on the countries involved. However, with an ever- expanding network of beneficial trade relations, little has been done to discern the indirect impact of FTAs formed in the per...

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Main Authors: Poh, Wen Eng, Seow, Wen Juan
Other Authors: Chia Wai Mun
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-594012019-12-10T14:21:29Z Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model Poh, Wen Eng Seow, Wen Juan Chia Wai Mun School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Singapore DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Thailand DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::International trade In the recent years, the proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) has led to many studies analysing their direct impact on the countries involved. However, with an ever- expanding network of beneficial trade relations, little has been done to discern the indirect impact of FTAs formed in the perspective of a third party. As such, this report aims to find out the impact on Singapore’s economy and her trade relation with Thailand resulting from an FTA established between Thailand and a third party country, whereby all trade barriers between Thailand and the third party country are removed. Using a static GTAP model, which is derived from the CGE model, and together with a database from the year of 2001, counterfactual multi-sector and multi-regional simulations are made. The results suggest that even though negative effects are generally observed in terms of trade diversion, trade integration, intra-industry trade, welfare and employment, they are reassuringly small. At the same time, there are also sectors such as finance, services and maritime in which trade remains strong after a third party FTA is enforced. Bachelor of Arts 2014-05-05T04:27:21Z 2014-05-05T04:27:21Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59401 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Singapore
DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Thailand
DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::International trade
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Thailand
DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::International trade
Poh, Wen Eng
Seow, Wen Juan
Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model
description In the recent years, the proliferation of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) has led to many studies analysing their direct impact on the countries involved. However, with an ever- expanding network of beneficial trade relations, little has been done to discern the indirect impact of FTAs formed in the perspective of a third party. As such, this report aims to find out the impact on Singapore’s economy and her trade relation with Thailand resulting from an FTA established between Thailand and a third party country, whereby all trade barriers between Thailand and the third party country are removed. Using a static GTAP model, which is derived from the CGE model, and together with a database from the year of 2001, counterfactual multi-sector and multi-regional simulations are made. The results suggest that even though negative effects are generally observed in terms of trade diversion, trade integration, intra-industry trade, welfare and employment, they are reassuringly small. At the same time, there are also sectors such as finance, services and maritime in which trade remains strong after a third party FTA is enforced.
author2 Chia Wai Mun
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Poh, Wen Eng
Seow, Wen Juan
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author Poh, Wen Eng
Seow, Wen Juan
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title Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model
title_short Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model
title_full Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model
title_fullStr Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model
title_full_unstemmed Third party FTA effects on Singapore's economy and trade relation with Thailand : a CGE model
title_sort third party fta effects on singapore's economy and trade relation with thailand : a cge model
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59401
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