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between the EU and South-east European Countries. The Gravity model explains patterns of trade with GDP, geographical distance … both the EU and South-eastern European Countries. Taking into consideration the costs of enlargement, this paper examines …
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This article aims to examine the conditions in which technological innovation can foster and promote sustainable … development. It takes into account all forms of technological innovation potential for sustainable development: process … innovation and pays particular attention to the plurality of devices innovation. This Research continues scientific …
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institutions, which may exist at the national or regional levels, shape the types of organisational learning predominating at the … level of the firm. The paper develops the concept of a 'national system of competence building and innovation' by linking … and UK to illustrate the logic of institutionalised variation in patterns of learning and innovation. The paper argues …
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The HMR model extends the classical gravity model of trade to correct for the large number of zeros in the world trade matrix (export selection) and for the unobservable fraction of exporting fi�rms (extensive margin). They �find that, while omission of both of these corrections result in...
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This paper aims at investigating the important factors affecting Cambodia’s trade flows to major 20 trading countries from 1994 to 2004. The analysis employs a gravity model with some modifications. Assuming that other factors are constant, the results indicate that the trade flows...
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significantly from the EU countries and the US to the Asian countries after 2003. (2) Exports and imports of the GCC countries are …
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significantly from the EU countries and the US to the Asian countries after 2003. (2) Exports and imports of the GCC countries are …
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of the OECD countries excluding the EU, their Kyoto targets are stringent than they appear at first glance. Then, the … paper addresses supplementarity constraints and provides a quantitative assessment of the implications of the EU proposal …
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This study shows the role of institutions quality in expanding international trade within WAEMU member states … of institutional environment, then they choose the amount of their shipment considering economic variables, I show that … this poor quality of institutions is not an obstacle to expanding exports within WAEMU member states. Particularly …
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This research will analyze the effects of the similarities in economic size and institutional level on bilateral trade. It is interested whether similarities at the country size and institutional level encourage international trade between countries. Using panel data of the bilateral trade of...
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