Global free trade hinges on multilateral agreements for stability and efficiency.
The article explores how trade agreements are formed among countries using a network formation approach. It shows that having multilateral trade agreements is crucial for a stable trading system and that preferential trade agreements are needed for global free trade. The research finds that global free trade is efficient but not always the most stable option, especially when countries have different market sizes. This study sheds light on the balance between efficiency and stability in international trade agreements.