Artículo de revista
NAFTA’s trade effects: new evidence with a gravity model
Fecha
2006-06Registro en:
Estudios de economía. Vol.33 No.1 Junio 2006 Pag. 45-63
Autor
Montenegro, Claudio E.
Soloaga, Isidro
Institución
Resumen
This paper estimates econometrically the impact of NAFTA on US-Mexico and
US-third countries (groups of countries) trade flows. Using a traditional gravity-
equation framework, we try to see to what extent the bilateral trade flows
between the US and different countries differ from a gravity-type specification.
By incorporating a series of dummy variables into the specification, we interpret
the changes in these dummy variables over time as evidence on whether
NAFTA affected the trade patterns. The main conclusion is that NAFTA did not
have a significant effect on US trade patterns, neither with Mexico nor with
other countries in the world (with the exception of CACM).