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Factor-endowment based trade with the leading economy helps to explain the differing development performances of the …-endowment based trade and economic ties with the secondary advanced economy (first the U.S. and then Japan) played important roles in …
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specification for wool producers in Australia. Both point estimates and confidence intervals for technical efficiency are reported … dangers of drawing inferences based solely on point estimates. Additionally, they allow identification of wool producers that … twenty-one of the twenty-six wool farms analyzed may be efficient. …
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If, in international agreements, governments “link'' trade to environmental policy (or other issues with non …
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convergencia economica regional en Mexico y los efectos de la apertura comercial. In order to know the effects of trade openess in …
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This paper compares the role of technological change with that of trade in explaining the increased demand for skilled …
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. The inquiry will also look at relevant workplace issues and international trade developments. …
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Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem shows that transitive social preference is impossible. This note shows that in the general case of exchange, social preference need not be transitive. Indeed, it shows that social preference must be non-transitive to allow gainful exchange to maximize social...
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East Asia is one of the most important areas of tropical forests worldwide. Considerable concern has arisen that the East Asian economic crisis would result in a further worsening of the already high pressures experienced by the region’s forests. This report examines the available evidence on...
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The industrial diversification of cities is explained without imposing linkages among industries. In each of two city-industries, a manufacture is produced competitively as the final good using labor and industry- specific differentiated services. Manufacturers import the services of their...
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dispersion - agglomeration configuration when regional and/or international trade are liberalised. Two main results are found …-shaped but strictly decreasing when impediments to trade are removed. This turns out to be a convenient framework to revisit the … links between tax competition, location of firms and trade integration. It is shown in particular that trade liberalization …
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