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On the proper computation of Ad Valorem equivalent of non-tariff measures
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Red tape and corruption along ECOWAS trade corridors
Published 2021“…In 2019 these corresponded to an ad valorem tax of 1.41 percent. The loss of time fits well with the definition of administrative barriers and corresponds to an ad valorem tax of 0.11 percent. …”
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Assessing applied protection across the world
Published 2008“…This paper presents MAcMap–HS‐6, a database providing a consistent, ad valorem equivalent measure of tariff duties and tariff rate quotas for 163 countries and 208 partners, at the six‐digit level of the Harmonized System (5111 products), accounting for all preferential agreements. …”
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A picture of tariff protection across the World in 2004: MAcMap-HS6, Version 2
Published 2009“…MAcMap-HS6v2 is a comprehensive database providing detailed protection data at the 6 digit level of the harmonized system (HS6), i.e. more than 5000 products, for the year 2004. It includes ad valorem equivalents on MFN tariffs for 169 importing countries, as well as bilateral applied protection, together with preferential provisions for 220 partners. …”
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How did wars dampen trade in the MENA region?
Published 2015“…Finally, the outcome of the gravity model for manufacturing has been used to compute ad-valorem equivalents (AVEs) of wars at the country level. …”
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Environmental policy after Brexit : how does the introduction of a fossil-energy tax affect the british economy?
Published 2018“…Thus, this study analyses the effect of an ad valorem uniform fossil-energy tax on British energy sectors using a computable general equilibrium model. …”
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Market Access Maps Database (MAcMap-HS6)
Published 2009“…Its main contributions are: (i) an exhaustive coverage of preferential trade arrangements across the world; (ii) the calculation of the ad valorem equivalent (AVE) for specific duties, acknowledging the differentiated impact of such duties across exporters, depending on their export unit values; (iii) the incorporation of tariff-rate quotas both through the AVE of the resulting protection at the margin, and through the calculation of involved rents; (iv) an original aggregation methodology, using a weighting scheme based on reference groups of countries, and limiting the extent of the endogeneity bias inherent to the standard, import-weighted average protection.…”
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Implications for India of the May 2008 draft agricultural modalities
Published 2008“…In the case of market access, most of India’s agricultural tariffs are of the ad valorem kind, where the simple average of bound tariffs is 115 percent in 2004. …”
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