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the liberty of choice and exchange in the international trade. In order to adapt to the new globalization context, the …
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environment facing the developing countries and, in particular, the issues of export-led strategies and North-South trade in … armaments. Third, the pricing of exhaustible resources, including oil, as a major issue in North-South trade, and in the …
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-Stuart Enclosures). In sum: a study of comparative advantage in five centuries of international trade, in wool-based textiles, in terms …This study of the Italian wool-based textile industries (woollens, worsteds, and serges) seeks to examine its rise … undermined the profitability of long-distance trade in cheaper textiles. That, in turn forced most textile manufacturers …
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expansion of the nouvelles draperies, took place from 1429 to 1473, when the English crown sought to exploit the wool trade even … north-west Europe, resulted in a sharp rise in transaction costs that made long-distance trade in cheaper textiles … further, in pursuing ill-advised bullionist policies: by requiring that the Calais Staple wool cartel sharply raise prices …
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followed doomed both the English wool trade and the Flemish cloth industry to a sudden and irredeemable decline. …,’ namely the growing threat from the English cloth trade. Although he subsequently wrote an important article on the 1390 … Wool staple, where the Flemish drapers secured almost all their wools. Those onerous regulations and the conflicts that …
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remains the key driver of India’s GDP growth. Our analysis establishes that though India’s trade sector dwindled and …
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This paper examines the India’s trade flows using a gravity model for the period 1998-2012. We selected the following … major trade partners: China PRP, United Arab Emirates, United States, Saudi Arab, Switzerland, Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong … positive influence in bilateral trade. We also introduce economic size and common border these proxies confirming a positive …
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This paper describes the socio-economic adjustment effects exerted by globalization (taking as starting points competitive pressure, sectoral shifts, and financial market contagion) and discusses their relevance for domestic policy-making. I argue that these economic pressures and the resulting...
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congruence and trade intensity. The paper illustrates the role of enabling behind-the-border factors for effective absorption and …
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In this paper, all technology transfers are embodied in trade flows within a three-region, one-traded-commodity version … congruence of the source and destination. Together with trade volume, these two factors determine the recipient’s spillover … economies and shifts in their terms of trade loom large in the general equilibrium adjustment. …
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