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The development of agriculture and agrifood-based products is at the forefront of Brunei Vision 2035, Brunei Darussalam's most aggressive economic drive to date. One such instance of agri-food production is locally made coffee and tea products, which is taking place in the country despite the...
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We employ interactive quantile regressions to assess conditional linkages between foreign aid, iron ore exports and …, it is primarily in the countries with the highest level of iron ore exports that terrorism affects exports. Second …, bilateral aid has an impact on iron ore exports, while the evidence for such a relationship between multilateral aid and iron …
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The study investigates whether development assistance can be used to crowd-out the negative effect of terrorism on international trade. The empirical evidence is based on a panel of 78 developing countries for the period 1984-2008 and Quantile Regressions. The following main findings are...
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Linkages between foreign aid, terrorism and natural resource (fuel and iron ore) exports are investigated in this study … specifications corresponding to iron ore exports do not hold. Second, there is evidence of convergence in fuel exports. Third … consistently positive on fuel exports. Fourth, the interaction between terrorism and aid dynamics consistently display negative …
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found between the share of exports to lowincome countries and either productivity or R&D intensity is never in line with the …
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Recent studies have shown that developing countries might have significantly better export performance if they were able to increase the duration of their trade relationships. Evidence on duration of these relationships at the firm level is virtually absent. In this paper, we aim at filling this...
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