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Recent Melitz-type (2003) intra-industry heterogonous trade models argue that a firm's productivity has significant …
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investigate the links between trade, migration and New Zealands diaspora. It clearly shows that inwards and outwards migration has … these links in mind in order to maximise the economic potential of migrants. If trade follows migration flows, then an … rest of the world. We have a long history of producing research into trade liberalisation and globalisation. As the global …
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Since the mid-1990s, ACI growth has improved the non-oil terms of trade of the developed countries. There have also been …-developed manufacturing exporters, worsening their terms of trade and constraining their pricing ability. ACI growth has been especially … markets and enjoying the benefits from intra-industry trade; the challenges will come from increased head-to-head competition …
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This paper considers how exchange rates affect East Asian trade. The evidence indicates that exports produced within …
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This study tries to find the causal relationship between bilateral trade and FDI in India and East Asian countries … Singapore’s trade and FDI with India have been rapidly increasing, but the causal relationship between trade and FDI could not … be found, contrary to expectations. The relationship between trade and FDI in the US, the UK and Germany with India …
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The study suggests an approach to reduce India’s sensitive list under SAFTA. The concept of Revealed Comparative Advantage has been used to pair the RCAs for products on India’s sensitive list with the corresponding RCAs of the SAARC countries. Four categories of items are...
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This paper investigates how exchange rates affect Japanese exports. This is difficult because many of Japan’s exports are used to produce goods for re-export. An appreciation in the importing country that decreases exports can decrease its imported inputs from Japan. To correct for this...
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Issues of Trade and Connectivity with India have attracted renewed attention in recent times following the visit of the … best serves Bangladesh’s interests, and maximises Bangladesh’s potential benefits in the identified areas of trade in goods …
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The service sector is evolving. New services and new modes of delivering existing services have increased the complexities of services negotiations in the WTO and in FTAs. The WTO negotiations focus on market access but FTAs tend to go beyond market access to seeking regulatory commitments from...
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Employment is a major concern in the context of trade liberalization. At one level, productive employment is a major … body of literature which shows that trade is good for economic growth which in turn should be good for poverty reduction … element in determining the poverty reducing outcome of growth. Second, while trade may be good for growth, it does not …
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