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In this Paper we reconsider the evidence on capital account liberalization and growth. While we find indications of a … positive association, the effects vary with time, with how capital account liberalization is measured, and with how the … relationship is estimated. The evidence that the effects of capital account liberalization are stronger in high-income countries is …
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We survey India’s experience with exporting services. We show that the country’s experience is unique in that modern … tradable services are a significantly larger share of GDP than in other countries at comparable levels of economic development … a dummy variable for India. India, evidently, is a significant outlier as an exporter of services, and even more so as …
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goods; it is especially strong for exports of modern services. While the evidence of differential effects between advanced …We consider the determinants of exports of services, distinguishing between modern and traditional services. We … whether the determinants of export growth rates and surges differ between merchandise, traditional services and modern …
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services has been broad-based. We show that the growth of service sector employment is not simply disguised manufacturing … modern sector and that modern services are only a viable destination for the highly skilled few. To the extent that the … expansion of both modern manufacturing and modern services is constrained by the availability of skilled labour, this just …
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traditional services, the second wave of modern (financial, communication, computer, technical, legal, advertising and business …) services that are receptive to the application of information technologies and increasingly tradable across borders. In …
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Purpose – This paper aims to survey India's experience with exporting services. The authors seek to show that the … country's experience is unique in that modern tradable services are a significantly larger share of GDP than in other …. It takes a close look at the Indian service sector and specifically information-technology-related (IT) services, seeking …
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growth. We find that the effect of the real exchange rate is even stronger for exports of services than exports of goods; it …We consider the determinants of exports of services, distinguishing between modern and traditional services. We … the determinants of export growth rates and surges differ between merchandise, traditional services and modern services …
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traditional services, the second wave of modern (financial, communication, computer, technical, legal, advertising and business …) services that are receptive to the application of information technologies and increasingly tradable across borders. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011807641
services has been broad-based. We show that the growth of service sector employment is not simply disguised manufacturing … modern sector and that modern services are only a viable destination for the highly skilled few. To the extent that the … expansion of both modern manufacturing and modern services is constrained by the availability of skilled labour, this just …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011807655
traditional services, the second wave of modern (financial, communication, computer, technical, legal, advertising and business …) services that are receptive to the application of information technologies and increasingly tradable across borders. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004972731