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Publié le 14 septembre 2022– Mis à jour le 30 avril 2023
Irene IODICE
Université de Bielefeld, Allemagne
Professeure invitée du laboratoire THEMA
Séjour du 15 novembre au 6 décembre 2022
Curriculum Vitae
Assouplissement des règles d'origine : le système de cumul paneuropéen et les décisions de sourcing
We examine the impact of the Pan-European Cumulation System (PECS), which offered the possibility of cumulating production steps between peripheral partners of the European Union, thus with countries already facing RoO from the EU FTAs, without losing preferential access to the European Community. To assess the trade effects of this episode, we codify how the rules of origin (RoO) system evolved before and after the PECS. In particular, in the current research, we are developing a new algorithm that codifies the RoO embedded in the free trade agreements (FTAs) that the European Community implemented with Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) in the early 1990s and after PECS. To do this, we treated the documents of these trade agreements as textual data. First, we assigned each RoO the product description using the textual description in the treaty. Then, we reconcile with the product description in the HS Combined Nomenclature. This procedure will allow us to construct a new dataset containing very detailed and granular information about the RoO at the product level (up to HS digit 6) before and after PECS. The information in the newly created dataset will then be synthesized to produce a metric of pre- and post-CESP RoO. These RoO metrics will be used to identify the causal effect of the cumulative system implemented via PECS in 1997. This approach will allow us to disentangle two main aspects. First, the effects of the harmonization of RoO across PECS members - that is, the change in the type of RoO and/or its severity. Second, the effect of diagonal cumulation - i.e., the possibility of overcoming EU RoO restrictions for intermediate products imported into the PECS network.
Professeure invitée du laboratoire THEMA
Séjour du 15 novembre au 6 décembre 2022
Curriculum Vitae
Assouplissement des règles d'origine : le système de cumul paneuropéen et les décisions de sourcing
We examine the impact of the Pan-European Cumulation System (PECS), which offered the possibility of cumulating production steps between peripheral partners of the European Union, thus with countries already facing RoO from the EU FTAs, without losing preferential access to the European Community. To assess the trade effects of this episode, we codify how the rules of origin (RoO) system evolved before and after the PECS. In particular, in the current research, we are developing a new algorithm that codifies the RoO embedded in the free trade agreements (FTAs) that the European Community implemented with Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) in the early 1990s and after PECS. To do this, we treated the documents of these trade agreements as textual data. First, we assigned each RoO the product description using the textual description in the treaty. Then, we reconcile with the product description in the HS Combined Nomenclature. This procedure will allow us to construct a new dataset containing very detailed and granular information about the RoO at the product level (up to HS digit 6) before and after PECS. The information in the newly created dataset will then be synthesized to produce a metric of pre- and post-CESP RoO. These RoO metrics will be used to identify the causal effect of the cumulative system implemented via PECS in 1997. This approach will allow us to disentangle two main aspects. First, the effects of the harmonization of RoO across PECS members - that is, the change in the type of RoO and/or its severity. Second, the effect of diagonal cumulation - i.e., the possibility of overcoming EU RoO restrictions for intermediate products imported into the PECS network.