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ASEAN free trade agreement. Observed patterns guide the development of a model in which heterogeneous firms from a source … firm-level responses to the creation of the ASEAN free trade agreement yields results that are consistent with these …
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, Japan, and Korea %u2013 tend to share similar and moderate values of the substitution elasticity. For the five ASEAN …
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trade structure of ASEAN and China in terms of both geographic sources of imports and markets for exports, and of the … already implicitly coordinated, their REERs tend to move together. This means that ASEAN and China are already moving toward …
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WTO in 2002. Agreements are in place with Hong Kong, Macao, ASEAN, Australia, and New Zealand, and are either in …
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WTO in 2002. Agreements are in place with Hong Kong, Macao, ASEAN, Australia, and New Zealand, and are either in …
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In this paper we have constructed a theoretical model in which Asian firms maximize their profit, competing with Japanese and US firms in their markets. The duopoly model is used to determine export prices and volumes in response to the exchange rate fluctuations vis-...-vis the Japanese yen and...
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We discuss recent bilateral, regional, and country trade, partnership, and economic agreements involving both ASEAN as … a single entity and individual ASEAN countries (Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia) focusing on their reach beyond …
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Many new products presumed to be privately beneficial to the poor have a high price elasticity of demand and ultimately zero take-up rate at market price. This has led governments and donors to provide subsidies to increase take-up, with the concern of trying to limit their cost. In this study,...
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We estimate the impact of weather variation on agricultural output in Indonesia by examining the impact of local rainfall shocks on rice output at the district level. Our analysis makes use of local meteorological data on rainfall in combination with government administrative data on...
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In an experiment providing fertilizer grants to women rice farmers in Mali, we found that women who received fertilizer increased both the quantity of fertilizer they used on their plots and complementary inputs such as herbicides and hired labor. This highlights that farmers respond to an...
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