The Official Journal of the Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS)
From: The impact of Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement on the Canadian economy
Scenario 2 | Scenario 3 | Scenario 4 | |
---|---|---|---|
1. Oceania TPP | − 30.92 | 37.75 | 2452 |
2. Brunei | 0.87 | − 0.74 | − 3.54 |
3. Malaysia | 2.17 | − 1.09 | 1247 |
4. Singapore | − 10.16 | 1.59 | − 116 |
5. Vietnam | − 57.01 | 122.61 | 1135 |
6. Japan | − 245.69 | 219.78 | 7562 |
7. Canada | 1345.31 | − 189.75 | 16,710 |
8. USA | 1966.34 | 2414.75 | − 8192 |
9. Mexico | 25.78 | − 41.05 | − 356 |
10. Latin American TPP Countries | − 40.85 | 23.13 | 144 |
11. Non-TPP ASEAN | − 70.56 | − 63.73 | − 565 |
12. Other OECDCs | − 181.31 | − 271.87 | − 1597 |
13. Rest of the World | 94.00 | − 385.61 | − 2755 |
Total | 361.07 | 275.70 | 15,668 |