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This paper analyses the evolution of Chile''s trade between 1990 and 2007, studying in particular the impact of trade liberalization in addition to traditional price and demand determinants. The results show that export and import flows are mainly responsive to external and domestic demand, and...
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Although Europe in the aggregate is a not a major contributor to global current account imbalances, its trade and … external deficits and surpluses. We assess the macroeconomic impact on Europe of global current account adjustment under …
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the relative role of 'globalization' and 'technology' shocks in accounting for the short and long run variance of global …
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trade might be called the ""missing globalization puzzle."" This puzzle is most apparent in the estimated distance … evidence of globalization, on both cross-section and panel data, reflected in a variety of measures of geography. Our …
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arrangements and increased involvement of the international community and the African Diaspora should complement the efforts in …
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This paper examines the impact of rising trade and financial integration on international business cycle comovement … wisdom that globalization has increased the degree of synchronization of business cycles. The evidence that trade and …
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debtors. It also examines the factors driving the foreign asset portfolio of international investors, with a special focus on …
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the link between trade linkages and the comovement of international business cycles (BC) using Korean industry …-level domestic and international input-output data. The results suggest that, at the industry-level, higher export linkages lead to a …
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A view receiving increased support is that the height of trade costs in prime export sectors has a strong effect on current account balances: countries specializing in sectors that face relatively high trade costs, such as services, tend to run current account deficits, and similarly, countries...
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External conditions have been found to influence the tendency of emerging market and developing economies to experience episodes of growth accelerations and reversals. In this paper we study the role of domestic policies and other structural attributes in amplifying or mitigating the effect that...
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