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Evaluating the importance of non-tariff measures (NTMs) affecting imports remains a major challenge. This study reports evidence on the prevalence of NTMs based on an inventory of business complaints. This data source has the advantage of drawing on experiences of economic agents that are...
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creation of domestic value added and employment in exports highlighting how, with GVCs, export competitiveness is inextricably …
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How effective are government policy attempts to boost firm exports in the short-run? We answer this question by … defined as a group of public policies that aim to increase firm exports in the short-run. These include policies such as …
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European integration process on the exports from Castilla y León during the period 1993-2007. This framework is based on the … a significant favorable impact on exports from Castilla y León …
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I find evidence that the geographic expansion of firm exports occurs slowly over time and that a large share of export …
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skilled-labour intensive exports sector or in the relatively unskilled-labour intensive domestic sector. We show that, by … affecting the technological-knowledge bias, subsidies explain the simultaneous rise in the exports sector, the skill wage … exports, we use a Portuguese longitudinal database (1996–2003) and implement a propensity score matching approach. Empirical …
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With the opening up of trade in health services under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), India is finding herself in an advantageous position in terms of reaping the benefit of this enhanced global connectivity. Here, the presence of a sizeable middle class in urban areas,...
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This paper identifies a fundamental challenge in the development of input-output databases of the world economy intended for analysis of alternative scenarios with a model of the world economy. Primary data sources for individual economies generally do not use the same sectoral classification...
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of the Japanese economy over this period. This is in contrast with trends in foreign value added content of exports of …
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Drawing on the 2018 update of OECD’s Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) database, this paper explores the evolution of trade in value added (TiVA) between 2005 and 2015. Changes in international production systems are examined with particular attention given to four key sectors heavily...
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