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This paper investigates comparative trade advantages in agro-food trade. We analyze comparative advantages of Hungarian, Croatian and Slovenian agro-food trade in the European Union (EU). The empirical research seeks to explain how revealed comparative advantages have developed across countries,...
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Export-led growth has gained considerable prominence as a model for economic development since its use by East Asian newly industrializing countries. Thus, the question of how it can be used by other countries wishing to industrialize and under what circumstances it can lead to the take-off of...
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This article reviews the Keynesian/heterodox critique of free trade and the principle of comparative advantage, and offers some prima facie empirical evidence for North America that contradicts the basic predictions of the traditional free trade model. The evidence supports, instead, the view...
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Based on a survey carried out in 1990. Suggests that decreased employment opportunity is a result of changes in consumer behaviour, which have made technological restructuring necessary.
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Supports the macro-level analysis with a survey of 46 metal- engineering and 16 secondary petrochemical enterprises.
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This paper assesses the real effects of the energy reform in Mexico by looking at its impact on manufacturing output …. Our estimated elasticities together with plausible reductions in electricity tariffs derived from the energy reform, could …
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disinflation - Mexico failed to sustain a high rate of economic growth during its free-trade period 1988-2006. The paper argues … that the proximate cause of Mexico's growth failure is the low dynamism of investment, which resulted from the high share …
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This brief essay reviews the macro framework of oil and economy in Mexico in the early days of the oil industry, from … 1900 to 1938. The first section displays the figures of production at the world level and shows how Mexico become a major …
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The export-led growth hypothesis is analysed for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico using cointegration and causality … techniques. Cointegration is found for Argentina and Mexico in both a pre-break and post-break period, where the break is related …
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