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concentration in international trade and investment flows. Marginalization is more likely to be explained by domestic policies in … relatively closed countries. The paper shows that among relatively open economies, the concentration of international trade and …, marginalization is not intrinsic to globalization. Key Words: Globalization, international trade and investment flows concentration. …
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of international supply linkages for knowledge spillovers. We find a statistically significant effect of supply chains on … international knowledge spillovers. We show that knowledge spillovers increase with the intensity of supply chains linkages between …
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This paper argues that interests of nationals and owners of home-based foreign capital in the formation of a Trade Agreements (TA) are not antagonistic, except under rather particular assumptions on initial tariffs among potential members. Further, if initial tariffs are endogenously determined...
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