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The fragmentation of production across countries has become an important feature of the globalization in recent decades …
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We use the Michigan Model of World Production and Trade to assess the economic effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) that is currently being negotiated among the 34 countries in the region. The model covers 18 economic sectors in each of 22 countries/regions and is based on...
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This paper integrates in a unified and tractable framework some of the key insights of the field of international trade and economic growth. It examines a sequence of theoretical models that share a common description of technology and preferences but differ on their assumptions about trade...
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This paper integrates in a unified and tractable framework some of the key insights of the field of international trade and economic growth. It examines a sequence of theoretical models that share a common description of technology and preferences but differ on their assumptions about trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005707953
and offshoring. The interdependence of regional integration dynamics and economic globalization implies new adjustment … integration intensifies structural change – the emergence of larger regional integration areas creates new options for outsourcing …
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consistency of globalization represent challenges having in view the management of the internal balances between cashing ins and …
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a complex characterization of globalization.The dispute settlement mechanism (DSM) of the World Trade Organization (WTO …
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Distinguished trade theorists maintain that a national economy cannot be uncompetitive as a whole, contrary to the frequent statements of many politicians, because a country must possess a comparative advantage in some sector according to Ricardo’s principle. In this paper the author...
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