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understand the strong resistance of China’s exports amid the global recession. …
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This paper studies the impact of trade liberalization and international trade on household income inequality and poverty using detailed micro-data across Brazilian states, from 1987 to 2005. Results suggest that Brazilian states that were more exposed to tariff cuts experienced smaller...
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This paper estimates the degree of trade integration between Brazilian states and the magnitude of barriers faced by their exporters in the 1990s. Using the border effects methodology, we show that the Brazilian market remains highly fragmented, although integration is increasing. In 1991 an...
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respect to exports, thus departing from previous literature, which usually assess pro-cyclicality of aid with respect to … of exports and the volatility of the aid plus export flows. Then, in order to take into account the diversity of shocks …
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We exploit French customs’ firm-level data to study how exporters pass a change in the VAT rate of one importing country through their prices. Looking at this reaction is of interest beyond a mere fiscal incidence analysis: VAT shocks provide instruments to identifying the extent of mark-up...
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We estimate the degree of trade integration among Brazilian states and calculate the magnitude of the Brazilian states' engagement in international trade in the years 1991, 1997, 1998 and 1999 using the methodology of border effects. We show that the Brazilian market is rather highly fragmented...
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protection is not a strong determinant of the United States imports and exports of pharmaceuticals. An OLS estimation, a Tobit …’ President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief is also a significant determinant of the country’s pharmaceutical exports. The only … significant increase in U.S. imports linked to foreign patents concerns Asian countries that have implemented strong protection. …
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This paper studies the impact of trade liberalization and international trade on household income inequality and poverty using detailed micro-data across Brazilian states, from 1987 to 2005. Results suggest that Brazilian states that were more exposed to tariff cuts experienced smaller...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010708930