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This study attempts to fill this gap and aims to draw some lessons from Indonesia’s experience, by examining the export …-supply response of firms in Indonesian manufacturing. The study asks two questions. First, what is the picture of export … determine the firms’ export-supply response? …
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SME decisions (a) to export (propensity) and (b) on how much to export (intensity), i.e., export performance. The study … study finds that firm size is a robust determinant, both of export propensity and intensity. It also suggests that while … important to the initial export decision, such as foreign ownership and the presence of informal competition. Finding such …
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The scope and depth of bilateral and regional preferential trade agreements (RTAs) negotiated over the past 15 years has expanded beyond traditional market access and preferential tariffs to include provisions on a wide range of issues, including trade facilitation. This study is a first attempt...
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The informal meeting of core Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT) research institutions organized by UNESCAP and IDRC in June 2004 in Bangkok highlighted the need for capacity building of research institutions from Least Developed Countries in the region. Llittle research...
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export-led growth. However, despite the policy and technical support provided by many international organizations and … bilateral donors, and an abundance of natural resources, their export sectors remain narrow and, with few exceptions, export … supply- side constraints to export-led growth. Hence, the objective of this study was to identify and subsequently analyse …
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This study suggests that the WTO may need to establish a long-term institutional mechanism to deal with evolving trade facilitation measures and issues. Countries may also agree on a subset of well-defined TFMs to be implemented by all, as well as on a complementary list of possibly more...
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