Table A.47 Authors’ concordance between past estimates of ad valorem equivalents of NTBs and
GTAP sectors
Japan estimates by Sazanami, Urata, and Kawai (1995) |
United States estimates from Linkins and Arce (1994) and USITC (2004) | ||
Sector listed in study |
GTAP code |
Sector listed in study |
GTAP code |
Wheat |
2 |
Peanuts |
5 |
Soybeans |
5 |
Sugar |
6 |
Oilseeds other than soybeans |
5 |
Cream |
11 |
Citrus fruits |
4 |
Meat |
19 |
Canned or bottled vegetables and fruits |
4 |
Canned tuna |
20 |
Leaf tobacco |
26 |
Butter |
22 |
Tobacco products |
26 |
Cheese |
22 |
Dressed carcasses and poultry |
19/20 |
Dry/condensed milk products |
22 |
Processed meat products |
19/20 |
Sugar-containing products |
24 |
Dairy products |
22 |
Tobacco |
26 |
Milled rice |
23 |
Broadwoven fabric mills |
27 |
Bread |
25 |
Narrow fabric mills |
27 |
Confectionary goods |
25 |
Yarn mills and textile finishing |
27 |
Beer |
26 |
Thread mills |
27 |
Whiskey and brandy |
26 |
Floor coverings |
27 |
Tea and roasted coffee |
26 |
Felt and textile goods, nec |
27 |
Sparkling and still beverages |
26 |
Coated fabrics, not rubberized |
27 |
Cotton yarn |
27 |
Tire cord and fabric |
27 |
Knit fabrics |
27 |
Cordage and twine |
27 |
Clothing |
28 |
Nonwoven fabric |
27 |
Leather footwear |
28 |
Curtains and draperies |
27 |
Plywood |
30 |
House furnishings, nec |
27 |
Paper |
31 |
Canvas and related products |
27 |
Copper ore |
36/37 |
Fabricated textile products, nec |
27 |
Sheet glass |
36/37 |
Lace and knit fabric goods |
28 |
Clay refractories |
36/37 |
Women's hosiery, except socks |
28 |
Ferroalloys |
36/37 |
Hosiery, nec |
28 |
Lead |
36/37 |
Apparel made from purchased materials |
28 |
Regenerated aluminum |
36/37 |
Textile bags |
28 |
Other nonferrous metals |
36/37 |
Pleating, stitching, trimmings, and embroidery |
28 |
Natural gas |
17 |
Women's handbags and purses |
28 |
Nitric fertilizers |
33 |
Luggage |
29 |
Soda ash |
33 |
European Union estimates by Messerlin (2001) | |
Caustic soda |
33 |
Sector listed in study |
GTAP code |
Titanium oxide |
33 |
Cereals (excluding rice) |
3 |
Methane derivatives |
33 |
Other agriculture |
4 |
Industrial oil and fat |
33 |
Meat (bovine and ovine) |
19 |
Polyethylene |
33 |
Dairy products |
22 |
Pharmaceuticals |
33 |
Sugar |
24 |
Cosmetics, toilet preparations |
33 |
Food products |
25 |
Gasoline |
32 |
Beverages |
26 |
Chemical machinery |
41 |
Textiles |
27 |
Medical instruments |
41 |
Apparel |
28 |
Radio and television sets |
40 |
Footwear |
28 |
Electric computing equipment |
40 |
Leather and leather products |
29 |
Communication equipment |
40 |
Iron and steel |
35 |
Semiconductor devices |
40 |
Motor vehicles |
38 |
Other industries |
42 |
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