“Economic
Co-operation in South Asia: The Dilemma of SAFTA and Beyond”
Citation: Ganesh-Kumar, A. and G. K. Saini.
2009. “Economic Co-operation in South Asia: The Dilemma of SAFTA and Beyond”. Journal of South Asian Development, 4(2), pp.253-281.
Abstract: This article attempts to evaluate
the Pareto optimality of SAFTA and three other alternative sets of coordinated
trade policies that go beyond SAFTA for all the member states. These include
(a) extended preferential trading between SAFTA with other major trading blocs,
(b) full trade liberalisation by South Asian countries and (c) SAFTA plus a
customs union. The analysis, using the standard static Global Trade Analysis
Project (GTAP) model, shows that (a) there would be winners and losers amongst
the member states, (b) the winners and losers vary across alternative scenarios
that represent different trade policy regime and (c) the gains/losses as the
case may be are not very large. Thus, the welfare basis for establishing SAFTA
or for deeper trade policy coordination is not very strong. Justification for
SAFTA may lie in other dimensions of regional cooperation than in mere tariff
policy coordination.