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’s trade and FDI inflows. The economic distance between Vietnam and her partner countries has a significantly positive …This study examines the effect of relative economic distance (RED) between countries on bilateral foreign trade and … foreign direct investment (FDI), using Vietnam as a case study. The difference in per-capita GDP is used as proxy for the RED …
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Hurlin and Venet(2004). We consider the bilateral trade patterns of the European Union with 17 countries over the period 1976 … causal relationship from the economic distance to the share of intra-industry trade in the sub-sample of emerging countries …
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Hurlin and Venet(2004). We consider the bilateral trade patterns of the European Union with 17 countries over the period 1976 … causal relationship from the economic distance to the share of intra-industry trade in the sub-sample of emerging countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010707814
FDI and trade. We use panel data analysis within a framework of gravity equations for exports and imports, with a sample … evidence for Portugal is consistent with a substitution hypothesis between direct investment abroad and trade, and consequently … we detect a negative trade balance effect with the majority of countries in our sample, excepting Angola and, in a lesser …
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In this study, we analyze the spatial effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on poverty reduction in Vietnam. This … empirically the impact of FDI on poverty reduction in Vietnam. The study finds that FDI has contributed to poverty reduction not … trade. In addition, empirical results from the spatial econometric model show that FDI tends to decrease poverty in …
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This study attempts to analyze the impact of intra regional trade agreement on FDI inflows in Southeast Asia. The … agreement is ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA). The observed countries are Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. These three countries … have been selected based on several considerations. Trade indicators of Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), Constant …
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It has been more than 50 years since the establishment of the first modern special economic zones. During this time, SEZs have been credited with underpinning the dramatic export-oriented growth of China and other East Asian countries. While they remain a controversial instrument, policy makers...
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Trade finance matters for trade, and when financial markets and world trade collapsed three years ago, a shortage in … trade finance was hailed as a possible culprit. Because of the potential for global repercussions, world leaders called on … mitigate the impacts of the crisis. Then the economy bounced back, and trade picked up. But what did we learn from the crisis …
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Export growth in India has been much faster than GDP growth over the past few decades. Several factors appear to have contributed to this phenomenon including foreign direct investment (FDI). However, despite increasing inflows of FDI especially in recent years there has not been any attempt to...
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structural change impacts on inequality for a sample of advanced, emerging, and transition economies. Trade liberalization … found that the process of structural change increases income inequality, while trade liberalization and FDI inflows help to …
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