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Session on Regional Economic Trends, Southern Governors' Association Meeting, Biloxi, Miss., Aug. 25, 2007
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Arkansas Minority Business Development Roundtable, Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 17, 2007
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Fiscal Affairs & Government Operations Committee, The Council of State Governments' Southern Legislative Conference, Louisville, Ky., July 31, 2006
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intensive (i.e., average exports per firm) trade margins, using state-level trade to 190 countries. In addition to distance and …
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In part as a response to the recent financial crisis, the relationship between access to finance and international … trade has received much attention in the recent years. This article reviews trade finance, its role and functioning. It … partially explained by the heterogeneous measurements of access to finance used in the empirical literature. …
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Fiscal Affairs & Government Operations Committee, The Council of State Governments' Southern Legislative Conference, Louisville, Ky., July 31, 2006
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Ethnic networks?as proxies for information networks?have been associated with higher levels of international trade. Previous research has not differentiated between the roles of these networks on the extensive and intensive margins. The present paper does so using a model with fixed effects,...
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Arkansas Minority Business Development Roundtable, Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 17, 2007
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Session on Regional Economic Trends, Southern Governors' Association Meeting, Biloxi, Miss., Aug. 25, 2007
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This paper examines a cost-reducing innovation to the delivery of "Self-Help Group" microfinance services. These groups typically rely on outside agents to found and administer the groups although funds are raised by the group members. The innovation is to have the agents earn their payment by...
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