South-South Customs Union Could Harm Global Welfare and Trade Prosperity
The article explores how trade agreements between developing countries can affect tariffs, welfare, and global free trade. By using a model of trade between three countries, the researchers found that south countries benefit from forming a customs union that harms north countries. When south countries are less efficient than north countries, these agreements can lead to less global welfare. Additionally, free trade is less likely to be sustainable under these agreements compared to having no agreement at all.