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which includes firm-level heterogeneity and sector-level comparative advantage. In this model, as trade partner tariffs fall …
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This paper analyses the relationship between international fragmentation of production, trade openness and global … export performance in the European Union from 2000 to 2009. As most trade models featuring international production sharing …
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We use input-output tables to estimate the import content (IC) of exports for several European countries, interpreting this as a measure of internationalisation. Between 1995 and 2000 the IC grew everywhere but in France; the transport equipment sector emerged as the most internationalised one....
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We propose an analysis for the largest euro-area countries (France, Germany, Italy and Spain), based on the framework developed by Koopman et al. (2014) for tracing value added in a country's exports by source and use. We integrate their approach by introducing an additional dimension: the...
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:(i) stronger trade relationship between the euro area and emerging economies, (ii) a decrease in the share of oil in production and …
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China's merchandise trade surplus has reached an all-time high and is likely to rise further. A key driver appears to … trading partners with high trade deficits with China. As this constellation could be the source of growing trade conflicts …, this article analyses China's growing trade surplus in several dimensions with a focus on Chinas trade relation to the EU. …
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them not least on the allegedly protectionist and descriminating EEC trade policy, Dr. Langhammer shows that internal …
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countries' development of their external trade during the period 1960-1972. …
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The process of European integration can be described as the increasing interdependence between economies at different levels of development and with different productive capabilities. It evolved from a pre-eminently political project to a ‘de-politicised’ management based on the automatism...
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