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    The EU-Jordan free trade agreement
    The EU-Jordan Free Trade Agreement
    • The EU-Jordan Free Trade Agreement

      A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book delves into the economic impacts of the 2002 free-trade agreement between Jordan and the EU, part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. It focuses on welfare and income distribution, assessing trade liberalization alongside necessary economic reforms to mitigate reduced government revenue from lower import duties. Utilizing a dynamic CGE model, it uniquely considers heterogeneous households with varying discount rates. The findings indicate that while overall welfare improves, income disparity among households rises, offering valuable theoretical insights and policy recommendations.

      The EU-Jordan Free Trade Agreement
    • The Association Agrement between Jordan and the EU entered into force in 2002. It is part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, a process of economic and political integration involving the EU and countries in the MENA region. This books analyses the impacts on the Jordanian economy of the free-trade agreement with the EU, with emphasis on welfare and income distribution. The effects of trade liberalisation are assessed together with parallel and complementary economic reforms, aiming at countacting the fall in government revenue due to the reduction in the import duty rates. In order to capture the economic interactions and the intertemporal effects, the analyis is conducted by using a dynamic CGE model. The approach used in this work is the first one analysing income distribution in a CGE framework in which heterogeneous households are assumed to have different discount rates. The simulation results show that, although the free-trade arrangement with the EU affects positively aggregate welfare in Jordan, it also has different effects on Jordanian heterogenous households and it causes increasing income disparity. This work hopes therefore to provide both theoretical insights and useful policy implications.

      The EU-Jordan free trade agreement