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confirms that using openness and imports indexes to proxy for trade yields more robust results compared to the use of export …
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well as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the period 1985-86 to 2004-05 keeping view the structural reform of 1991 and WTO …, government of India introduced Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) in July 1991. The World Trade Organization (WTO) which … scanned Gross Domestic Product and export performance of the Indian economy for the period 1985-86 to 2004-05 with an attempt …
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Brexit became an important subject not only for academics but also for international institutions, research centers and consultancy companies, think tanks and independent experts. The aim of this article is to: (1) provide a general approach of the literature; (2) see how the effects of Brexit...
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it takes time for firms to learn how to export. We show that this model without Melitz-type assumptions can account for … do not export. We also find that trade iberalization promotes economic growth and that it has the opposite effect of …
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export takeoffs include domestic and structural indicators such as lower macroeconomic uncertainty, improved quality of … diversification also contribute to initiating export accelerations. The paper also finds heterogeneity, with somewhat different … on output, export surges tend to be associated with lower post-acceleration unemployment and income inequality …
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. Imports are also affected by historical exports significantly. Improvement in export policy is critical, value addition to …
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effect on LAC's GDP and exports in the long run, but this effect is small and uneven across countries, leading to winners and … could undermine LAC's competitive advantage in some export markets. In this context, reduction of trade barriers and further …
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’ contributions to percentage change in GDP fell off markedly after 2011. For this study, we adopted an export multiplier approach by …After the global financial crisis, both export growth and economic growth have trended downward, while exports … which exports’ indirect effects on the domestic economy via other elements of GDP, such as consumption, investments, and …
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This paper focuses on the casual relationship between export, import and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Bhutan using … unidirectional from export to import and GDP, and GDP to import only. Here export led growth is empirically proven in Bhutan …
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This paper analyzes the long run association between Pakistan's exports and imports from 1972 to 2012. The results of both the Engle and Granger (1987) and Johansen (1991, 1995) cointegration reveal a long run relationship between the two variables. The error correction model results demonstrate...
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