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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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Over the last 50 years, Asia has been the most successful region in the world in terms of rapid economic development. The success of Asia is largely because of the adoption of the (Manufactured) Export-Oriented Growth Strategy or (M)EOGS by one group of countries after another. (M)EOGS, modeled...
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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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We build up a simple Ricardian trade model with imperfection in the market for credit which affects the pattern of … good. We argue that in such a framework identical countries will gain from trade without the assumption of comparative …
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, capital, and trade openness in Australia. We also apply the vector error correction model (VECM) to understand the short run … causality between energy consumption and economic growth; financial development and energy consumption; trade openness and … economic growth; economic growth and financial development; energy consumption and trade openness; and financial development …
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frameworks. Overlapping preferential trade agreements also emerged as a constraint to regional integration efforts on the back of … change and environment, (iii) financial sector, (iv) trade facilitation and transport, (v) human development and, (vi …
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