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This paper focuses on the impact of maritime piracy on international trade. Piracy increases the cost of international maritime transport through an increase in insecurity regarding goods deliveries. Bilateral trade flows between the main European and Asian countries over the 1999 to 2008 period...
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maritime piracy from the IMB. Our results show that maritime piracy significantly increases trade cost between Europe and Asia …
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have followed different liberalization strategies, namely Asia and Latin America. A model that re-examines these questions … positive impact of trade openness in both Asia and Latin America although the size is smaller in the second region. We …
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This paper focuses on the impact of maritime piracy on international trade. Piracy increases the cost of international maritime transport through an increase in insecurity regarding goods deliveries. Bilateral trade flows between the main European and Asian countries over the 1999 to 2008 period...
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International fragmentation of production and economic integration change the structure of international trade. Novel datasets reveal how production processes are unbundled across borders and connected internationally through Global Value Chains (GVCs). Yet, the impact of Economic Integration...
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