Trade liberalisation in T&C: an overview of the welfare effects Online publication date: Thu, 26-Aug-2010
by Dimitrios Dadakas, Stelios Katranidis
International Journal of Trade and Global Markets (IJTGM), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2010
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to examine the effects that trade liberalisation in Textiles and Clothing (T&C) had on the welfare of European producers of cotton-yarn. We employ multi-market theory and a single-market approach to examine the price-induced welfare effects in four major European T&C producing countries namely, Greece, Portugal, Spain and Turkey. Results show that the liberalisation of trade had a substantial negative impact on producers' welfare in all four countries. Welfare and sensitivity analysis suggests that, while cotton-yarn price-decreases and labour-cost increases are expected to further dampen producers' welfare, the adoption of new technologies can substantially assist the competitiveness of European products in the world markets.
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