EU Trade and Nontrade Objectives: New Survey Evidence on Policy Design and Effectiveness

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP14835

Authors: Aydin Yildirim; Robert Basedow; Matteo Fiorini; Bernard Hoekman

Abstract: EU trade policy increasingly focuses on the achievement of so-called non-trade policy objectives (NTPOs) such as the promotion of human rights or environmental protection, motivating research on the political economy determinants and effectiveness of linking of trade policy and NTPOs. This research note reports selected findings from a new expert survey of stakeholder perceptions on trade-NTPO linkage. These suggest that EU institutions’ views align more with those of civil society organizations than business, but also reveal significant differences in the perceived effectiveness of trade-NTPO linkage strategies. Many stakeholder groups believe that policy instruments other than trade agreements are better tools to pursue NTPOs. These findings suggest that further research on EU trade policy and nontrade issues should consider the broader range of external policy tools available to the EU in pursuit of NTPOs and the determinants of differences in preferences for alternative policy instruments.

Keywords: issue linkage; trade agreements; nontrade issues; European Union

JEL Codes: F13


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
Stakeholder group affiliation (D71)Perceived effectiveness of trade policies in achieving NTPOs (F13)
Stakeholder type (G34)Preferred policy instruments (E61)
Trade policy (F13)Nontrade policy objectives (NTPOs) (F13)
CSOs express skepticism (L39)Efficacy of trade agreements (F13)

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