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International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 Figure 13.1 Jacob Viner (1892–1970) 1 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 Figure 13.2 Customs union and welfare I: trade-creation 2 price demand supply pC+t tariff pB+t tariff pC pB imports before customs union imports after customs union q0 q1 q3 decrease producer surplus net gain increase consumer surplus decrease government revenue q4 quantity International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 Figure 13.3 Customs union and welfare II: tradediversion price demand supply pB+t tariff pC+t tariff pB pC imports before customs union imports after customs union q0 q1 q3 decrease producer surplus -/- net gain; possible loss increase consumer surplus decrease government revenue q4 quantity 3 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 4 Figure 13.4 Number of Regional Trade Agreements notified to GATT/WTO 400 # of RTAs 500 Cumulative # of RTA notifications 300 200 100 0 1949 Cumulative # of active RTAs 1959 1969 1979 1989 1999 2009 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 5 Figure 13.5 COMESA countries; population and trade, 2008 Comesa countries; population (million) and trade ($ billion), 2008 Egypt Ethiopia Congo (D.R.) Sudan Kenya Uganda Madagascar Malawi Zambia Zimbabwe Rwanda Burundi Libya Eritrea Mauritius Swaziland trade Djibouti population Comoros Seychelles 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 Figure 13.6 ASEAN countries; population and trade, 2009 ASEAN countries; population (million) and trade ($ billion), 2009 Indonesia Philippines populaton Viet Nam trade Thailand Myanmar Malaysia Cambodia Lao PDR Singapore Brunei Dar. 0 50 100 150 200 250 6 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 Figure 13.7 Regional trade agreements in America Canada United States Mexico Venezuela Colombia Peru Brazil RTAs in America NAFTA (3) CARICOM (13) CACM (5) ANDEAN (5) MERCOSUR (4) Boliv ia Argentina 7 a International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 1 Normalized total welfare Figure 13.8 Regional trade agreements and total welfare. Dashed lines indicate where the minimum level is reached. t = 0.3 0.95 t = 0.5 0.9 t = 0.7 0.85 ad (a) ε=4, 0 5 ad (b) t=0.5 10 15 20 Number of trading blocs b Normalized total welfare 1 epsilon = 3 0.95 epsilon = 4 epsilon = 6 0.9 0.85 0 5 10 Number of trade blocs 15 20 8 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 Figure 13.9 The European Union, 2011 9 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 10 Figure 13.10 Historical expansion of the European Union; population (mn) Historical expansion of the European Union 500 Bulgaria, Romania Cyprus, Czech Rep, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia population (million) 400 Austria, Finland, Sweden Portugal, Spain 300 Denmark, Ireland, UK E Germany Greece 200 100 France, W Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg 0 1950 1960 1970 1980 year 1990 2000 2010 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 11 Figure 13.11 World Bank and EU differences in GDP per capita; EU27, 2009 Worldbank and EU differences in GDP per capita; EU27, 2009 30,000 NLD European Union 25,000 20,000 UK EU27 average 15,000 10,000 EU15 EU 5,000 new entrants 0 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 World bank 20,000 25,000 30,000 International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 13; Charles van Marrewijk, 2012 12 Figure 13.12 EU diversity in size, population, and GDP per capita, 2009 EU diversity, 2009 (bubble size proportional to population) 1,000 EU15 EU new entrants land area (1000 km sq) 800 EU candidates Turkey France 600 Spain Germany Swe 400 Poland Italy Rom UK 200 Bul Hun Greece Cze Bel NLD -200 20 40 60 80 100 GDP per capita (pps, index; EU27 = 100) 120 140