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, however, is relatively unexplored. Recognizing imports' role in bolstering exports can rejuvenate external demand and spur … production processes across different stages and locations within the global economy. The significance of imports in value chains … growth. To examine Indian imports from ASEAN, we utilize the ARDL bounds test for 2011-12 Q1 to 2020-21 Q2. The results …
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affect exports and imports and how domestic labour value added shapes this relationship. We find that higher labour taxes … industries, countries and time periods. Imports do not seem to be affected. This implies that changes in labour taxes will not …
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reduce exports and imports only when the stock of foreign direct investment (FDI) is high. The effect is present primarily in …
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This paper estimates the effects of NAFTA on labor and wages in Mexico using a local labor-markets approach. While NAFTA offered greater export opportunities to Mexican firms that may raise employment, it also opened the door to increased import competition that may dampen employment gains. This...
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We use transaction-level US import data to compare firms from virtually all countries in the world competing in a single destination market. Guided by a simple theoretical framework, we decompose countries' market shares into the contribution of the number of firm-products, their average...
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We use transaction-level data to study changes in the concentration of US imports. Concentration has fallen in the …
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