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gender inequality with comparative advantage (trade) and foreign direct investment flows. It discusses different forms and …
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The paper empirically explores the international linkages between gender inequality and trade flows of a sample of 92 …
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unfair comparative advantage in trade by using child labour. The results indicate that multinationals are highly sensitive …
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comparative advantage (trade) and foreign direct investment flows. It discusses several forms and the prevalence of forced labour …
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While theoretical models suggest that trade is likely to increase productivity and income levels, the empirical … evidence is rather mixed. For some countries, trade has a strong impact on growth, whereas for other countries there is no or … even a negative linkage. We examine one likely prerequisite for a welfare increasing impact of trade, that is, the role of …
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The paper empirically explores the international linkages between gender inequality and trade flows of a sample of 92 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010295961
Recent evidence on the respective contributions of institutions and trade to income levels across countries has … demonstrated that - once endogeneity is considered - institutional quality clearly dominates the effect of trade. We argue that … overall trade is not the most appropriate measure for technology diffusion as a source of productivity growth and propose to …
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We empirically analyse the impact of trade on income levels in the sub-Saharan African countries. The results indicate …
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African economies that export natural resources have benefited from positive terms-of-trade effects. In addition, there is …
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We show that the countries of the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy trade significantly more with one another in the … aftermath of the collapse of the Iron Curtain than predicted by a standard gravity model. This trade surplus declines linearly …
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