In:
The World Economy, Wiley, Vol. 38, No. 5 ( 2015-05), p. 878-892
Kurzfassung:
We evaluate the macroeconomic effects of the Canada–US Free Trade Agreement ( FTA ) on Canada's economy using a counterfactual analysis. We exploit the dependence of GDP growth (labour productivity and unemployment, respectively) among different economic entities and construct the counterfactuals using data from countries other than Canada. We find that in the adjustment period from 1989:Q1 to 1992:Q1, Canada's economy bore the short‐run adjustment costs of the FTA with a decline of the annual real GDP by 2.56 per cent and a decline of the labour productivity by 0.62 per cent. After the adjustment period, the FTA had a positive and permanent effect of 1.86 per cent on Canada's annual real GDP growth and raised the labour productivity from 1992 to 1994 by 2.39 per cent on average. Moreover, the FTA increased Canada's annual unemployment rate by 1.81 per cent in the period 1989–94.
Materialart:
Online-Ressource
ISSN:
0378-5920
,
1467-9701
DOI:
10.1111/twec.2015.38.issue-5
Sprache:
Englisch
Verlag:
Wiley
Publikationsdatum:
2015
ZDB Id:
132896-7
ZDB Id:
1473825-9
ZDB Id:
1285850-X