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Title:Assessing the price-raising effect of non-tariff measures in Africa
Authors:Cadot, OlivierISNI
Gourdon, JulienISNI
Year:2014
Periodical:Journal of African Economies (ISSN 0963-8024)
Volume:23
Issue:4
Pages:425-463
Language:English
Geographic term:Africa
Subjects:international trade
tariff policy
consumer prices
food prices
External link:https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/eju007
Abstract:In spite of widespread tariff reductions, intra-African borders remain 'thick'. Regional trade is inhibited by inadequate transportation infrastructure but also by various non-tariff measures (NTMs). This paper combines price data from the World Bank's International Comparison Project with a new database on NTMs to estimate their effect on consumer prices for selected consumption products. Results based on panel regressions on 1,260 country-product pairs suggest that, after controlling for tariffs, systematic cross-country cost-of-living differences, and product-specific unobservables, sanitary and phytosanitary measures contribute to raise the price of African foodstuffs by 14%. At the product level, rice and other cereals, some types of meat (e.g. poultry) and edible oils tend to fetch high ad-valorem equivalents. Combining our estimates with data on household expenditure patterns from Kenya's household survey, the authors show that the effect is regressive, raising the cost of living by 9% for poor households. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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