The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade

During the last decades, significant changes in trade regulations are modifying the global trade of wine. The number of non-tariff measures (NTMs) implemented in the wine sector is relevant: a large number of country-specific NTMs, set in the occasion of trade agreements, have been adopted. The impa...

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Main Authors: Fabio Gaetano Santeramo, Emilia Lamonaca, Gianluca Nardone, Antonio Seccia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-06-01
Series:Wine Economics and Policy
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212977418300383
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spelling doaj-46e864eed6dc4d0b8d9b6dc92a245f682020-11-25T03:43:19ZengFirenze University PressWine Economics and Policy2212-97742019-06-01812837The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine tradeFabio Gaetano Santeramo0Emilia Lamonaca1Gianluca Nardone2Antonio Seccia3Corresponding author.; University of Foggia, ItalyUniversity of Foggia, ItalyUniversity of Foggia, ItalyUniversity of Foggia, ItalyDuring the last decades, significant changes in trade regulations are modifying the global trade of wine. The number of non-tariff measures (NTMs) implemented in the wine sector is relevant: a large number of country-specific NTMs, set in the occasion of trade agreements, have been adopted. The impact of these policy instruments on trade is not always clear, nor quantified at global scale. We investigate the effects that country-specific NTMs are showing on global imports of wine. In particular, we estimate a gravity model to explain how and to what extent country-specific NTMs influence wine trade, and we disentangle these effects for different segments of the international market of wine.Our results suggest that country-specific NTMs tend to favour imports of wine. Differences emerge across market segments and types of regulations. In particular, the Technical Barriers to Trade favour (friction) bottled (bulk) wine; pre-shipment inspections enhance imports of bottled wine; the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards and the export-related measures are the most trade-enhancing NTMs, regardless of the market segment. JEL Classification codes: Q17, Q18, F13, Keywords: Global trade, NTM, Policy, SPS, TBThttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212977418300383
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author Fabio Gaetano Santeramo
Emilia Lamonaca
Gianluca Nardone
Antonio Seccia
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Emilia Lamonaca
Gianluca Nardone
Antonio Seccia
The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
Wine Economics and Policy
author_facet Fabio Gaetano Santeramo
Emilia Lamonaca
Gianluca Nardone
Antonio Seccia
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title The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
title_short The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
title_full The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
title_fullStr The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
title_full_unstemmed The benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
title_sort benefits of country-specific non-tariff measures in world wine trade
publisher Firenze University Press
series Wine Economics and Policy
issn 2212-9774
publishDate 2019-06-01
description During the last decades, significant changes in trade regulations are modifying the global trade of wine. The number of non-tariff measures (NTMs) implemented in the wine sector is relevant: a large number of country-specific NTMs, set in the occasion of trade agreements, have been adopted. The impact of these policy instruments on trade is not always clear, nor quantified at global scale. We investigate the effects that country-specific NTMs are showing on global imports of wine. In particular, we estimate a gravity model to explain how and to what extent country-specific NTMs influence wine trade, and we disentangle these effects for different segments of the international market of wine.Our results suggest that country-specific NTMs tend to favour imports of wine. Differences emerge across market segments and types of regulations. In particular, the Technical Barriers to Trade favour (friction) bottled (bulk) wine; pre-shipment inspections enhance imports of bottled wine; the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards and the export-related measures are the most trade-enhancing NTMs, regardless of the market segment. JEL Classification codes: Q17, Q18, F13, Keywords: Global trade, NTM, Policy, SPS, TBT
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