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Title: NONTARIFF BARRIERS NTB


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NON-TARIFF BARRIERS (NTB)
  • -This far we have dealt with "visible" trade
    barriers, i.e. tariffs at boarders
  • -There are though other ways that a country can
    protect domestic production.

2
The SEM
  • Estimation of the economic effects of the
    creation of the Internal Marker
  • The 1992 programme
  • Removal of NTBs gt
  • efficiency gains
  • economies of scale

3
Why protect?
  • A) infant industry argument
  • B) infant government argument
  • C) national security argument
  • D) diversification argument
  • E) other arguments e.g. environmental protection,
    political arguments, balance of payments,
    theoretical arguments and antidumping arguments

4
Also notice that there is NATURAL TRADE
BARRIERS
  • -e.g. transportation costs
  • -Treaty of Rome (articles 74-84) obligate member
    countries to formulate a common transportation
    policy
  • -During the 1960s and 1970s the numbers of
    non-tariff barriers to trade increased, despite
    the wording in the Treaty of Rome (article 7),
    which prohibits different treatment based on
    nationality
  • -A "useful" part of the Treat of Rome (article
    36) provides for the possibility of establishing
    trade barriers for reasons of public order,
    security and protection of life and health

5
Examples of non-tariff barriers
  • 1. Physical barriers
  • -customs procedures at frontiers
  • 2. Technical barriers
  • -product regulation
  • -discriminatory public action
  • -restriction to foreign employees
  • -property and business rights
  • -capital mobility restrictions
  • 3.Fiscal barriers
  • -Different indirect national taxes
  • -Value added tax (VAT) harmonization

6
The increased number of NTB leads to the
introduction of a "white paper" in 1985
  • -The white paper on the completion of the
    INTERNAL MARKET contained about 300 different
    proposals for EC directives, which would be
    realized before the end of 1992.
  • -In 1986 an amendment was made to the Treaty of
    Rome, when the SINGLE EUROPEAN ACT was adopted
  • -Also recall CASSIS DE DIJON

7
WELFARE EFFECTS RESULTING FROM THE INTERNAL
MARKET
  • You could look at the static cases of welfare
    effects resulting from an internal market
  • However, you dont
  • A new way of analysing e.g. the Cecchini report
    í.e. by asking the industry what they think ,,

8
Enlargement of EU
  • The case of the enlargement 1995
  • How do we estimate the effects?
  • Finlands participation in EU ETLA (1993) Costs
    and benefits of EC Membership
  • gt Net economic benefit 4,2 for Finland
  • Where does this benefit come from?

9
What is going on now?
  • The white paper from 1993
  • Making the most of the Internal market
  • SME support
  • Social dialogue (two sides of industry)
  • Infrastructure (TEN)
  • Preparing the information society
  • RD, life long learning
  • Lisbon process
  • EMU and Euro
  • Enlargement 2004 the big bang 10 new, 2007
    Bulgaria Romania
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