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Abstract
This paper deals with the quantification of GMO regulations on bilateral trade flows. A
composite index of the ‘complexity’ of such regulations for sixty countries based on
‘objective’ scores assigned to six GMO regulatory sub-dimensions has been developed.
Using a gravity model, we show how bilateral ‘similarity’ in GMO regulations, affect trade
flows for the composite index and its components. Results show that bilateral distance in
GMO regulations negatively affect trade flows, especially as an effect of labeling policies,
approval process and traceability systems. Interesting, the trade enhancement effect induced
by GMO standards similarity increase by a factor of four when GMO regulations is treated
as endogenous to trade flows. This pattern is consistent with an international environment
where large importing countries ‘dictate’ the rules of the game to developing countries.