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We develop a two-country, two-sector model with a continuum of workers to address the link between migration and trade … free trade areas more likely to support full integration than states without free trade? Second, is trade liberalization … more likely to be supported by a simultaneous referendum on trade and migration than in one on trade alone? The key to our …
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Previous studies by Freund & Weinhold (2004) and others have highlighted the trade promoting effect of the Internet … resistance. We employ a gravity framework to assess the role of Internet adoption on trade within OECD countries over the period … 1990-2010. We find that when multilateral resistance is controlled for, the Internet has a less clear cut effect on trade …
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This study compares alternative measures of the potential and actual pollution content of China’s trade using an … were produced locally in China. A less positive, assessment of the environmental impact of China’s trade emerges, however …
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and skills) of the regions of China to affect China’s specialization and trade patterns. It does so using both the lens … condition to identify the violation of factor price equalization across regions, and direct evidence on regional trade and … sufficiently lumpy as recently as 2004 to affect it pattern of international trade. …
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This paper argues that international trade should affect local organization of production in a systematic way. By using …, entrepreneurship and outsourcing compared to the import-competing sector in a typical labor abundant country. Liberal trade regime will … between trade and productivity. This is the second elementary proposition. …
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