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, increasing productivity - via knowledge and network externalities - output and employment). As a result, we first point out the … accumulation, based on the exploitation of dynamic scale economies. BI increases productivity, through network (externalities) and … approach, we assert that the social compromise between capital and labour is founded on the redistribution of the productivity …
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. Our paper contributes by showing novel facts consistent with externalities in new export products. To avoid biases towards …
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of globalization, at least a significant part of China’s environmental problems stem from FDI-led production for export …
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minimum wages and productivity on firms' exports. It shows that the influence of minimum wages on firms' exporting probability … and foreign sales is negative while that of firms' productivity on their exports is positive. Econometric analysis based … 2007 verifies these predictions. Holding the other variables constant, if minimum wages and their productivity increase by …
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and export intensity. We investigate theoretically and empirically how financial constraints affect a firm's innovation … and export activities, using unique firm survey data which provides direct measures for innovations and firm …-specific financial constraints. We find that financial constraints restraint heability of domestically owned firms to innovate and export …
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The paper tests the role of agglomeration effects on the export decision of services firms. Recent theories on trade … with heterogeneous firms predict that export participation goes along with sunk market-entry costs. Only the more …-city areas. Standard empirical tests of the new trade models consistently find productivity-based ex ante self selection by …
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aggressive export policies of Northern Europe via their low wage policies. (6b) Given the similarity of the tax policies in the …
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energy, emissions, export and capital, while the short-run Granger non-causality test shows that there are unidirectional … causalities running from energy to economic growth and capital, from economic growth to capital and from emissions to export. The …
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In this paper, we use a wavelet filtering based approach to study the econometric relationship between exports, imports, and economic growth for Tunisia, using quarterly data for the period 1961:1-2007:4. GDP is used as a proxy for economic growth. We explore the interactions between these...
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Our concern in this paper is to analyze the optimal long-run pricing policies of oil-exporting countries. These might be described briefly as the policies which best meet their objectives, subject to the various limitations imposed on them by the realities of world economic forces.
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