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Does the lack of international copyrights benefit or harm developing countries? I examine the effects of U.S. copyright piracy during a period when the U.S. was itself a developing country. U.S. statutes since 1790 protected the copyrights of American citizens, but until 1891 deemed the works of...
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that despite many outward similarities, two of the most successful Southeast Asian economies, Taiwan and South Korea … markets. In this paper we use micro panel data for producers in seven two-digit manufacturing industries in South Korea and … findings indicate that, relative to their counterparts in Korea, Taiwanese industries are characterized by less concentrated …
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? Our analysis of Korea's 1997-99 crisis, suggests an answer: No. Despite a general "no bailout" policy during the crisis …
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The large literature on costly signaling and the somewhat scant literature on preference signaling had varying success in showing the effectiveness of signals. We use a field experiment to show that even when everyone can send a signal, signals are free and the only costs are opportunity costs,...
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Korea. Empirical results are provided, using 4-period panel data for the years 1963-83, for 38 Korean industries in which …
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the methods in assessing the impact of macroprudential policies introduced by Korea in 2010. Relative to a comparison … group of countries, we find that the sensitivity of capital flows into Korea to global conditions decreased in the period …
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Sex ratios at birth in South Korea reached 116.5 boys per 100 girls in 1990, but have since declined. In 2007, sex …
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growth. Using our methodology, we develop predictions for industry-level changes in trade for the United States and Korea … following the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS). As a test for our methodology, we show that it performs significantly …
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prices of East Asian economies including China, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. We find significant and positive …
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This paper both discusses and evaluates the role of tax policy in the Korean growth process from the early 1960s to the late 1980s. It begins by reviewing the evolution of Korean policy over this developmental sequence, emphasizing three distinct regime switches, and the tax policies which were...
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