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This paper provides an empirical explanation to the observed disparity in cross-border M&A inflows to developing and developed countries over the last two decades. We show two main results. First, the disparity can be attributed to the difference in the quality of institutions between the two...
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-level export performance in Asia’s super exporter—The People’s Republic of China (PRC). While early studies suggested that …&D)-to-sales ratio, which represents formal technological efforts to create new products and processes, often at world frontiers. A … manager/chief executive officer also matter. The findings suggest that the PRC’s remarkable success in the export of …
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-level export performance in Asia’s super exporter—The People’s Republic of China (PRC). While early studies suggested that …&D)-to-sales ratio, which represents formal technological efforts to create new products and processes, often at world frontiers. A … manager/chief executive officer also matter. The findings suggest that the PRC’s remarkable success in the export of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278092
-level export performance in Asia’s super exporter—The People’s Republic of China (PRC). While early studies suggested that …&D)-to-sales ratio, which represents formal technological efforts to create new products and processes, often at world frontiers. A … manager/chief executive officer also matter. The findings suggest that the PRC’s remarkable success in the export of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278245
Trade Agreements (PTAs). Our focus is on applying the gravity model to analyze Indias trade flows (exports and imports) with … the analysis of trade flows using data on exports of individual firms. It is well known that in all countries of the world … its trading partners around the world and to examine the impact of various PTAs in which India or its trading partner or …
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these investments have created many employment opportunities. However, because of high import dependence the Singapore firms …
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The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals that while much has already been achieved in both these economies, the Chinese reforms, especially with respect to manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely...
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variety of non-tariff barriers as also non-tariff measures that need to be streamlined to enable trade, particularly exports … special additional duties on Nepalese exports to India (on specific request from Nepal) appears plausible. The paper … trade with India, its trade deficit with India has been increasing sharply, and its export earnings are barely sufficient to …
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It is generally believed that Japan's cost-oriented and export-oriented direct investment has introduced a bilateral … intra-industry trade pattern in ChinaJapan trade through which China imports accessories from Japan, processes them and … exports the product to Japan. Based on investment and trade data in the machinery sector, this paper discusses whether Japan …
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This paper examines the impact of R&D and FDI on firm growth for a panel data of Indian manufacturing firms. We argue … panel data models to control for endogenity of R&D and FDI. We find that an increase in current R&D induces higher growth … for unbalanced panel datasets. This provides strong evidence in favor of our model. Finally, firm growth is negatively …
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