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manufacturing firms in East Asia. We found that firms with more information linkages tend to innovate more, have a higher … that did not. These findings support the hypothesis that production linkages and faceâ€toâ€face communication encourage …
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communication costs between headquarters and production facilities within firms. When the unskilled have about the same wage in the … plants into the periphery. In particular, when the process of re-location is driven by falling communication costs, the …
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the thickness of the market had been emphasized in the previous literature. Here we take account of communication networks … such as telephone, telex, fax, and the Internet. By doing so, we could illustrate the relationship between communication … networks and the make-or-buy decision. With communication network technology differing in each type of firm, both vertically …
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This paper examines how the decline of communication costs between management and production facilities within firms …-unit/multi-plant firms. The development of information technology decreases the costs of communication and trade costs. Thus, the … fragmentation of firms is promoted. Our result indicates that, with decreasing communication costs, firms producing low trade …
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This paper addresses the importance of establishing global value chains through the liberalization of trade in services. A database has revealed rather disconnected policy arrangements across APEC members in terms of service trade liberalization. While the economic benefits arising from...
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of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) and makes some comparative analyses. The study finds that the commitment level differs …
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countries to introduce regulations that are similar yet modified versions to the EU regulations. Asia as the world manufacturing …
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This paper empirically examines what kinds of elements affect the gap in free trade agreement (FTA) utilization with regard to customs data and certificates of origin (CoOs) data. We focus on Thai exports to Korea under the ASEAN-Korea FTA in 2011. As a result, we found that the products with...
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The literature on the use of free trade agreements (FTAs) has recently been growing because it is becoming more important to encourage the use of current FTAs than to increase the number of FTAs. In this paper, we discuss some practical issues in the computation of FTA utilization rates, which...
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This paper investigates how exchange rates affect the utilization of a free trade agreement (FTA) scheme in trading. Changes in exchange rates affect FTA utilization by two ways. The first way is by changing the excess profits gained by utilizing the FTA scheme, and the second way is by...
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