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evidence that (negative) employment effects or positive productivity effects due to trade integration are particularly strong …
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evidence that (negative) employment effects or positive productivity effects due to trade integration are particularly strong …
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results point towards a mutual positive relationship between export behaviour, productivity, and R&D expenditures. …In view of the importance of the export economy for Austria this study examines the role and characteristics of … advantage over other firms (export premium). The results show that about two third of the Austrian manufacturing firms are …
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results point towards a mutual positive relationship between export behaviour, productivity, and R&D expenditures. …In view of the importance of the export economy for Austria this study examines the role and characteristics of … advantage over other firms (export premium). The results show that about two third of the Austrian manufacturing firms are …
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This letter provides an approach to decompose the value added content of trade into foreign and domestic components when intermediates are traded. The measure adds to the existing literature by considering both exports and imports simultaneously. In this way this approach generalizes the...
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Abstract It is now widely accepted that when controlling for international differences in production techniques, the predictions from the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) theorem are largely satisfied. However, a large amount of ‘missing trade’ remains. This paper makes two main contributions...
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production factors, emerging economies tend to export relatively more capital and import labour in value terms, with the opposite …
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This paper discussed two measures of value added flows between countries ‘Trade in value added’ accounts for value added of one country directly and indirectly embodied in final consumption of another country. ‘Value added in trade’ measures the value added embodied in gross trade flows....
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