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institutions at the spatial unit of districts in India. The study disentangles the within-industry effect from the within … manufacturing firms in India, which allows for the introduction of firm-specific controls and a battery of fixed effects. The …
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, and industry officials everywhere generally anticipate the increasing competitiveness of India in high technology … activities. Using a structural framework, the author argues that Bangalore's (and India's) information technology (IT) industry … the commercial IT industry. To strengthen Bangalore's and India's innovation system, the Indian business model must be …
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institutions at the spatial unit of districts in India. The study disentangles the within-industry effect from the within … manufacturing firms in India, which allows for the introduction of firm-specific controls and a battery of fixed effects. The …
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sophistication of a country's exports with the average income level of destination countries, we show that the performance of a … and Development (OECD) countries from developing countries like Brazil, India, Malaysia, and South Africa as a share of … et al. (2007) as a point of departure, we suggest that it is not just the composition of exports but their destination …
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disaggregated firm-level customs transaction data for imports and exports, the paper documents the progressive retreat of Argentine …
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This study examines whether foreign direct investment inflows facilitate upgrading of export quality in host countries. The analysis focuses on the Russian Federation and uses customs data merged with firm-level information from Orbis. The results show a positive relationship between the quality...
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This paper studies how a positive export shock -- the sharp increase in garment-sector exports that began at the end of … paper shows that, following the increase in exports of the female-intensive good, the male-female wage gap closes …
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This paper examines systematically the growth effects of trade integration in Sub-Saharan Africa. It complements and improves upon the empirical literature in two aspects: first, it jointly estimates the impact of different dimensions of trade integration, namely, trade volumes, export/trade...
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industry to support lower rates for households and farmers in India could reduce the country's net manufacturing exports by $6 …-output relationships can lead to significant over- or underestimates of the effect of energy price shocks on exports, depending on … reduce European Union-wide net manufacturing exports by 1.9 percent annually …
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Like many emerging economies, South Africa has identified exports as an engine for more inclusive, job-intensive growth … uses a newly developed World Bank database -- the Labor Content of Exports -- to show that the composition of South Africa …'s export growth helps to understand the weak relationship between export and employment growth. Minerals exports, which …
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