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multilateral trade negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda. There are a number of reasons to make opposing arguments in developed … and developing countries, among which this paper focuses on two elements: diversification of developing countries and …
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perception of imported goods, export promotion and free trade at large, etc. These ‘voices of the people’ surveys were …Many specialists in international trade have started saying that the era of a mega FTA is approaching. If the three … poles of the global economy, namely East Asia, EU and the United States, form mega FTAs, most of the volume of global trade …
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Japanese market. The total value of imports from LDCs has been increasing, but the imports granted both zero tariffs and … is a relatively small obstacle: Trade is affected more strongly by other factors, such as infrastructure, nontariff …
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policy in developing countries, particularly those in the Asia Pacific region. Apart from trade liberalization these … Agreements have also extended multilateral rules and disciplines to a number of policy areas affecting industrial development and …: a) How will the Agreements affect the industrial and export promotion policies currently being pursued by the Asian …
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Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicating poverty …. Developing countries were strongly arguing on this issue. Their argument emanates from the fact that the terms of trade between … negotiate export market access particularly in highly protected sectors like agriculture and textiles, and to defend themselves …
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This paper uses a novel dataset on US food import refusals to show that reputation is an important factor in the enforcement of sanitary and phyto-sanitary (SPS) measures. The strongest reputation effect comes from a country’s own history of compliance in relation to a particular product. The...
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This paper explores two questions. First, can Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) affect industrial development in …, sample selection, time period, zero trade flows, and multilateral trade resistance. …
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This paper uses a novel dataset on US food import refusals to show that reputation is an important factor in the enforcement of sanitary and phyto-sanitary (SPS) measures. The strongest reputation effect comes from a country’s own history of compliance in relation to a particular product. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009370855
exporters' imports from industrial countries. The main assumption of the model is the exogenous determination of this bloc …'s terms of trade. The analysis uses both discrete and smooth-switching techniques for estimating disequilibrium models. The … results on the whole indicate the importance of financial constraints in trade. Further support for the framework is provided …
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This paper examines one possible explanation for intra-trade flows derived in light of an international environment … more general formulated Heckscher-Ohlin framework, in which intra-trade flows may be explained through product … differentiation while conventional explanations apply to inter-industry trade (see e.g. Helpman (1981), (1984), Kierzkowski (1984 …
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