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tariffs (including trimming sensitive lists), non tariff barriers, transport and transit barriers and customs reforms. …
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Significant measures were undertaken by India and Pakistan to liberalize trade in 2012. In particular, Pakistan's policy to permit all items to be imported from India except for a few items was expected to bring about a quantum increase in India's exports. Similarly, India's efforts to address...
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transit facility through its territory to access sea ports for trading with rest of the world. Given this, the main objective … importance pertaining to bilateral trade, including tariffs, levy of an agricultural reform fee, under-utilization of the tariff …
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$10.9 billion trade potential, India's export potential accounts for US$7.9 billion and import potential US$3 billion …
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of the world. …
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International fragmentation, or outsourcing, is often referred to as a distinctly novel feature in today's global economy. First observed in the US-Mexican context, the phenomenon is increasingly catching policy makers' attention also in Europe. As barriers between east and west are...
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A distinctive feature of the present wave of economic globalization is that the principle of world-wide arbitrage is …
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For more than forty years, the gravity equation has been a workhorse for cross-country empirical analyses of international trade flows and, in particular, the effects of free trade agreements (FTAs) on trade flows. However, the gravity equation is subject to the same econometric critique as...
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This paper adapts the modern workhorse model of quantitative trade theory (Eaton and Kortum, 2002) as a measurement tool to quantify the magnitudes of Switzerland's gains from trade. I find that the importance of single trading partners for Switzerland's welfare is surprisingly small. The reason...
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Quantitative results from a large class of structural gravity models of international trade depend critically on the elasticity of trade with respect to trade frictions. We develop a new simulated method of moments estimator to estimate this elasticity from disaggregate price and trade-flow data...
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