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Did the least developed countries benefit from duty-free quota-free access to the Japanese market?

机译:最不发达国家是否受益于对日本市场的免税配额进行?

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Through the WTO's Doha round initiatives, countries classified as least developed countries (LDCs) were granted duty-free quota-free (DFQF) access to the Japanese market. This study examines the impact of that access and finds that, in general, it benefited the LDCs. The construction of concordance tables for Japan's 9-digit tariff line codes over 19 years enables analyses at the tariff line level, which overcomes a possible aggregation bias. The exogenous nature of DFQF access mitigates the endogeneity problem. The triple difference estimator shows that in general the LDCs benefited from DFQF access to the Japanese market. Tariff lines which were granted zero tariffs and substantial preference margins over other countries resulted in successful imports into the Japanese market.
机译:通过WTO的多哈循环举措,归类为最不发达国家(LDC)的国家被授予免税的免费(DFQF)访问日本市场。本研究审查了该访问的影响,并发现,一般而言,它使最不发达国家受益。 19年超过19年的日本9位关税线代码的一致桌面的建设能够在关税线级别分析,克服了可能的聚合偏差。 DFQF Access的外生性质减轻了内能性问题。三重差分估计人表明,一般的最不发达国家受益于DFQF访问日本市场。在其他国家获得零关税和大量偏好利润的关税线导致日本市场进口。

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