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The world economy is not what it used to be twenty years ago. For most of the 20th century, the world economy was characterized by developed (North) countries acting as 'center' to a 'periphery' of developing (South) countries. However, the recent rise of developing economies suggests the need...
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test the hypothesis that the threat of imitation inhibits the introduction of new exports - export discoveries - under the … assumption that the intensive and extensive margins of exports are correlated within broad country-industry groups. Econometric … within countries and industries rise with the growth of exports along the intensive margin (relative to the growth of non …
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The literature on the correlation between exports and economic development runs deep into the history of economic … small firms to enter exporting activities or to grow their exports, appear to be important sources of export growth. In fact …
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exports is surprisingly ambiguous. This note explores for the first time the potential role of foreign direct investment as an …-currency value of domestic assets. If so, the response of exports will depend to some extent on the nature of such foreign direct … inflows and exports to explore the effects of large devaluations (defined as the largest observed quarterly real effective …
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methodology to measure the vulnerability of a country's exports to fluctuations in the economic activity of foreign markets …. Export vulnerability depends first on the overall level of export exposure, measured as the share of exports in gross … domestic product, and second on the sensitivity of exports to fluctuations in foreign gross domestic product. The authors …
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external demand (2008-2009). Export entrepreneurship is equated with the extensive margin of exports, namely the advent of new …) the low growth of exports during the global recession of 2008-2009 in Latin America and the Caribbean was due to lower … growth in exports of incumbent firms' pre-existing products and destinations, while new products and destinations tended to …
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