The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05
The Russian tariff structure contains over 11,000 tariff lines of which about 1,700 use the so-called "combined" tariff rate system. For the combined system tariff lines, the actual tariff applied by Russian customs is the maximum of the...
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okr-10986-74442021-04-23T14:02:33Z The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 Shepotylo, Oleksandr Tarr, David AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS APPAREL AVERAGE TARIFF AVERAGE TARIFFS AVERAGE TRADE BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS COLLECTED TARIFF COLLECTED TARIFFS CONSUMER CONSUMERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS UNION CUSTOMS UNION AGREEMENTS CUSTOMS UNIONS DUTY FREE ENDOGENOUS TARIFF EXPORTERS EXTERNAL TARIFF EXTERNAL TRADE FOOD INDUSTRY FREE ACCESS FREE TRADE FREE TRADE ZONE HIGH TARIFFS IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT TARIFFS IMPORT VOLUME INITIAL CONTRACTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLITICAL ECONOMY TARIFF BARRIERS TARIFF DATA TARIFF ESCALATION TARIFF LINE TARIFF LINES TARIFF POLICY TARIFF PROTECTION TARIFF RATE TARIFF RATES TARIFF REVENUES TARIFF STRUCTURE TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL VALUE TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE DATA TRADE DISTORTIONS TRADE EFFECTS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE POLICY TRADE REGIME UNIFORM TARIFFS VALUE OF IMPORTS WORLD PRICES ZERO TARIFF ZERO TARIFFS The Russian tariff structure contains over 11,000 tariff lines of which about 1,700 use the so-called "combined" tariff rate system. For the combined system tariff lines, the actual tariff applied by Russian customs is the maximum of the ad valorem or specific tariff. The lack of available data and the difficulty in calculating the ad valorem equivalence of the specific tariffs have resulted in some previous efforts that have simply ignored the specific tariffs. This is the first paper to accurately assess the tariff rates. The authors show that ignoring the specific tariffs results in an underestimate of the actual tariff rates by about 1 to 3 percentage points, depending on the year. The average tariff in Russia has increased between 2001 and 2003 from about 11.5 to between 13 and 14.5 percent, but it has held steady in 2004 and 2005. This places Russia's tariffs at a level slightly higher than other middle-income countries and considerably higher than the OECD countries. The trade weighted standard deviation of the tariff approximately doubled from 9.5 percent in 2001 to 18 percent in 2003, but then fell to 15.2 percent by 2005. The food sector and light industry are the aggregate sectors with the highest tariff rates-their tariff rates in 2005 were 23.1 percent and 19.5 percent on a trade-weighted basis, but the increase in their tariffs has not led to an increase in their output. 2012-06-07T19:28:39Z 2012-06-07T19:28:39Z 2007-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/7745680/structure-import-tariffs-russian-federation-2001-05 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7444 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4265 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS APPAREL AVERAGE TARIFF AVERAGE TARIFFS AVERAGE TRADE BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS COLLECTED TARIFF COLLECTED TARIFFS CONSUMER CONSUMERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS UNION CUSTOMS UNION AGREEMENTS CUSTOMS UNIONS DUTY FREE ENDOGENOUS TARIFF EXPORTERS EXTERNAL TARIFF EXTERNAL TRADE FOOD INDUSTRY FREE ACCESS FREE TRADE FREE TRADE ZONE HIGH TARIFFS IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT TARIFFS IMPORT VOLUME INITIAL CONTRACTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLITICAL ECONOMY TARIFF BARRIERS TARIFF DATA TARIFF ESCALATION TARIFF LINE TARIFF LINES TARIFF POLICY TARIFF PROTECTION TARIFF RATE TARIFF RATES TARIFF REVENUES TARIFF STRUCTURE TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL VALUE TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE DATA TRADE DISTORTIONS TRADE EFFECTS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE POLICY TRADE REGIME UNIFORM TARIFFS VALUE OF IMPORTS WORLD PRICES ZERO TARIFF ZERO TARIFFS |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS APPAREL AVERAGE TARIFF AVERAGE TARIFFS AVERAGE TRADE BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS COLLECTED TARIFF COLLECTED TARIFFS CONSUMER CONSUMERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS UNION CUSTOMS UNION AGREEMENTS CUSTOMS UNIONS DUTY FREE ENDOGENOUS TARIFF EXPORTERS EXTERNAL TARIFF EXTERNAL TRADE FOOD INDUSTRY FREE ACCESS FREE TRADE FREE TRADE ZONE HIGH TARIFFS IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT TARIFFS IMPORT VOLUME INITIAL CONTRACTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLITICAL ECONOMY TARIFF BARRIERS TARIFF DATA TARIFF ESCALATION TARIFF LINE TARIFF LINES TARIFF POLICY TARIFF PROTECTION TARIFF RATE TARIFF RATES TARIFF REVENUES TARIFF STRUCTURE TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL VALUE TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE DATA TRADE DISTORTIONS TRADE EFFECTS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE POLICY TRADE REGIME UNIFORM TARIFFS VALUE OF IMPORTS WORLD PRICES ZERO TARIFF ZERO TARIFFS Shepotylo, Oleksandr Tarr, David The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 |
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The Russian tariff structure contains
over 11,000 tariff lines of which about 1,700 use the
so-called "combined" tariff rate system. For the
combined system tariff lines, the actual tariff applied by
Russian customs is the maximum of the ad valorem or specific
tariff. The lack of available data and the difficulty in
calculating the ad valorem equivalence of the specific
tariffs have resulted in some previous efforts that have
simply ignored the specific tariffs. This is the first paper
to accurately assess the tariff rates. The authors show that
ignoring the specific tariffs results in an underestimate of
the actual tariff rates by about 1 to 3 percentage points,
depending on the year. The average tariff in Russia has
increased between 2001 and 2003 from about 11.5 to between
13 and 14.5 percent, but it has held steady in 2004 and
2005. This places Russia's tariffs at a level slightly
higher than other middle-income countries and considerably
higher than the OECD countries. The trade weighted standard
deviation of the tariff approximately doubled from 9.5
percent in 2001 to 18 percent in 2003, but then fell to 15.2
percent by 2005. The food sector and light industry are the
aggregate sectors with the highest tariff rates-their tariff
rates in 2005 were 23.1 percent and 19.5 percent on a
trade-weighted basis, but the increase in their tariffs has
not led to an increase in their output. |
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Shepotylo, Oleksandr Tarr, David |
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Shepotylo, Oleksandr Tarr, David |
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The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 |
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The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 |
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The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 |
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The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 |
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The Structure of Import Tariffs in the Russian Federation : 2001-05 |
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structure of import tariffs in the russian federation : 2001-05 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/7745680/structure-import-tariffs-russian-federation-2001-05 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7444 |
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