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GLOBAL EFFECT ON INTERNATIONAL PRICES OF EU- MEDITERRANEAN PARTNER COUNTRIES BILATERAL AGRICULTURAL LIBERALIZATION Rafael de Arce (UAM University) Ramón.

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1 GLOBAL EFFECT ON INTERNATIONAL PRICES OF EU- MEDITERRANEAN PARTNER COUNTRIES BILATERAL AGRICULTURAL LIBERALIZATION Rafael de Arce (UAM University) Ramón Mahía (UAM University) ERC / METU International Conference in Economics, Ankara 6 th September 2003

2 PRESENTATION -General framework of analysis: International Trade Evolution Impact on international trade conditions after liberalization processes Agricultural Trade Liberalization Process UE- MPC’s Countries -Two footnotes: Econometrical exercise Preliminary results of FEMISE project

3 PRESENTATION FEMISE Project Framework Agri-Trade Liberalisation UE - MPC’s Change in trade prices Change in trade flows Chain effects in the whole MPC’s economies (Dynamic TIO analysis)

4 CASE OF STUDY (Some details) -Interest on NET price changes after EU-MPC's agricultural liberalisation Agri-Trade Liberalisation UE - MPC’s Domestic Support Reduction in EU Import Tariff Cuts in MPC´s Trade prices DOWN Trade prices UP NET EFFECT?

5 CASE OF STUDY (Some details) -Interest on NET price changes after EU-MPC's agricultural liberalisation -Selection of countries and products (Comext, FADN, FAO, OECD databases )

6 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT I: Description -The model: Pit: International price logarithm of product “i” at time "t" PSE it: Producer Support Estimate of product “i” at time "t" EUP it: EU export price of product “i” at time "t" HPP it: Hodrick-Prescott filter series

7 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT I: Description -Relevant Comments: Equation working at 2 digits level of product PSE instead of TSE (CSE and GSSE rejected) Hodrick-Prescott filter series as a innovation to consider volatility in raw materials prices Export EU Price as exogenous (Poonyth, 2000), (Frandsen, 2003) Simple Partial Equilibrium Model

8 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT II: Results -Relevant Comments: Good Adjustment Variables significance Affordable mulcolinearity problems -General Empirical results: Negative relationship Prices - PSE proved Large connection between Prices and PSE in two cases: Cereals and Sugar

9 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT II: Results Coefficients and adjustment details (i)

10 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT II: Results Coefficients and adjustment details (ii)

11 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT III: Simulation -Scenarios: EU : 55% reduction in the Aggregate Measurement of Support (AMS) starting from the level of commitments made in the last round of negotiations. USA: reduction of trade-distorting support to 5 percent of a country’s total value of agriculture production (the 5 percent rule) over a 5-year period

12 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT III: Simulation -Simulation Results:

13 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF REDUCTION IN EU AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT III: Simulation -Simulation Results: Similar results in both scenarios Big impact on cereal prices Relevant changes in other agricultural goods prices but not unusual changes if we look at a secular price series for agricultural goods

14 EU-MPC'S TRADE PRICES AFTER SUPPRESION OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT AND TARIFFS -Main questions Can the EU maintain agricultural production without the domestic support implemented through the CAP? How much market share would the EU have with different prices?

15 EU-MPC'S TRADE PRICES AFTER SUPPRESION OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT AND TARIFFS -Can the EU maintain agricultural production without the domestic support implemented through the CAP? Exploitations bigger than 40 ESU receive 50% of domestic support / 59% of subventions are received by just 22% of agricultural exploitations.

16 EU-MPC'S TRADE PRICES AFTER SUPPRESION OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT AND TARIFFS -How much market share would the EU have with different prices? ?

17 COMPUTATION OF CHANGE IN BILATERAL PRICES AFTER A TARIFF ELIMINATION IN MPC’s -Measure of trade protection just using MFN ad-valorem tariff weighted averages: Non-tariff measures considered Average data considered Tariff peaks, tariff dispersion and tariff escalation ignored -High level of protection -Low movement in international trade prices -Final Net effect similar to the one linked with support reduction.

18 SUMMARY -Valuable tool for primary simulation of domestic support reduction -Empirical results shows a low effect of support reduction in agricultural world prices or production capacity in both scenarios (UE / USA)

19 SUMMARY -If trade liberalisation seems to be irrelevant for trade prices and production level, What´s the use of it? Rise in import capacity volume for MPC’s countries without increase in import yield Production system efficiency improved


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