Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection

Autores
Artuc, Erhan; Porto, Guido Gustavo; Rijkers, Bob
Año de publicación
2019
Idioma
inglés
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documento de trabajo
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Descripción
How do trade reforms impact households in different parts of the income distribution? This paper presents a new database, the Household Impacts of Tariffs data set, which contains harmonized household survey and tariff data for 54 low- and lower-middle income countries. The data cover highly disaggregated information on household budget and income shares for 53 agricultural products, wage labor income, nonfarm enterprise sales and transfers, as well as spending on manufacturing and services. Using a stylized model of the first-order impacts of import tariffs on household real income, this paper quantifies the welfare implications of agricultural trade protection. On average, unilateral elimination of agricultural tariffs would increase household incomes by 2.50 percentage points. Import tariffs have highly heterogeneous effects across countries and within countries across households, consumers, and income earners; the average standard deviation of the gains from trade within a country is 1.01 percentage points.
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
Trade policy
Income distribution
Tariffs
Agricultural trade
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
title Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
spellingShingle Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
Artuc, Erhan
Ciencias Económicas
Trade policy
Income distribution
Tariffs
Agricultural trade
title_short Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
title_full Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
title_fullStr Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
title_full_unstemmed Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
title_sort Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Artuc, Erhan
Porto, Guido Gustavo
Rijkers, Bob
author Artuc, Erhan
author_facet Artuc, Erhan
Porto, Guido Gustavo
Rijkers, Bob
author_role author
author2 Porto, Guido Gustavo
Rijkers, Bob
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
Trade policy
Income distribution
Tariffs
Agricultural trade
topic Ciencias Económicas
Trade policy
Income distribution
Tariffs
Agricultural trade
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv How do trade reforms impact households in different parts of the income distribution? This paper presents a new database, the Household Impacts of Tariffs data set, which contains harmonized household survey and tariff data for 54 low- and lower-middle income countries. The data cover highly disaggregated information on household budget and income shares for 53 agricultural products, wage labor income, nonfarm enterprise sales and transfers, as well as spending on manufacturing and services. Using a stylized model of the first-order impacts of import tariffs on household real income, this paper quantifies the welfare implications of agricultural trade protection. On average, unilateral elimination of agricultural tariffs would increase household incomes by 2.50 percentage points. Import tariffs have highly heterogeneous effects across countries and within countries across households, consumers, and income earners; the average standard deviation of the gains from trade within a country is 1.01 percentage points.
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
description How do trade reforms impact households in different parts of the income distribution? This paper presents a new database, the Household Impacts of Tariffs data set, which contains harmonized household survey and tariff data for 54 low- and lower-middle income countries. The data cover highly disaggregated information on household budget and income shares for 53 agricultural products, wage labor income, nonfarm enterprise sales and transfers, as well as spending on manufacturing and services. Using a stylized model of the first-order impacts of import tariffs on household real income, this paper quantifies the welfare implications of agricultural trade protection. On average, unilateral elimination of agricultural tariffs would increase household incomes by 2.50 percentage points. Import tariffs have highly heterogeneous effects across countries and within countries across households, consumers, and income earners; the average standard deviation of the gains from trade within a country is 1.01 percentage points.
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