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in services affects the volume of goods trade. Additionally, because of interaction between tariffs and competition, the … agreements leading to crossborder services liberalization may boost goods trade as well, they may also lead to a fall in goods …
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model jointly to services trade and commercial presence (i.e. FDI), using a composite model of delivery that offers testable … hypotheses about the roles of different modes of services supply as complements or substitutes. We further link our estimates to …-border imports based on previous FDI inflows. A detailed analysis by individual service sectors highlights business, communication …
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Over the last decades, productivity in the tradable sector rose substantially, while in the non-tradable sector, output per worker has remained the same, despite a similar increase in human capital in both sectors. This paper emphasizes that duality in higher education as well as heterogeneous...
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In this paper we analyse the interplay between services and manufacturing. This is done through identifying and … interplay between manufacturing exports and services. Our results show that a 1% increase in exports increases the volume of …
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exports of information technology/information technology-enabled services (IT/ITeS), India is uniquely placed to become a …, services like healthcare, retail and education are online and there has been a change in data regulations in several countries … services). It analyses how the discussions on data localisation evolved in the G20 and identifies commonalities and differences …
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In this paper, we analyze how the offshoring of services by Swedish firms is affected by corruption in target economies …. The results suggest that firms avoid corrupt countries and that corruption reduces the amount of offshored services. In …
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Manufacturing firms increasingly focus on services. This trend is evident in their composition of input, in …-house production and seemingly also in total sale. Firms' services intensity may affect their productivity, and thereby competitiveness … abroad. Services are also instrumental in connecting to the foreign market and can help firms to differentiate their offers …
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services are all important to contemporary firm competitiveness and participation in international value chains. Therefore …, historic policymaking divides between trade in manufactures and services, between export and import interests, and among modes …
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-related decisions. We investigate whether firm investment in obtaining access to foreign networks impacts exports of services by … links through the hiring of immigrants. Because trade barriers are higher for services than for goods, and because trade in … services is more sensitive to informal trade barriers, firm investment in access to foreign networks could especially help to …
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This paper analyses the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between EU and India focusing on services trade. Based on … agreement and next predict the impact on services trade flows using a general equilibrium structural gravity analysis. I find … a doubling of EU services exports to India, while India's services exports to the EU would increase by about 50%. EU …
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