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determinants of international asset holdings and trade flows. We find in most regressions that EU membership has a significant …The Eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU) is likely to give a further boost to trade and capital flows, yet … candidates actual values are still far below expected ones in most cases. Consequently, we anticipate rising capital and trade …
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Trade in intermediate goods as one possible link between rising trade and foreign direct investment is examined. To … explain growing intermediate goods trade, three hypotheses are brought forward: outsourcing, global sourcing and the … reason of growing trade in intermediate goods in the cross-section and the time-series framework. The evidence for …
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biased technical progress rather than by increasing international trade with low wage countries. However, in linking prices … for final goods with prices of primary factors, most empirical studies have only dealt with international trade in final … goods and have thereby neglected the impact of international outsourcing. In this paper it is argued that outsourcing can be …
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In the Belle Époque, Belgium recorded an unprecedented trade boom, but growth in output per capita was lackluster. We … seek to reconcile this ostensible paradox. Because of the sharp decline in both fixed and variable trade costs, the trade … illustrate these claims. In line with new trade theory, the effect of trade on productivity was mediated by sector-level firm …
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In the Belle Époque, Belgium recorded an unprecedented trade boom, but growth in output per capita was lackluster. We … seek to reconcile this ostensible paradox. Because of the sharp decline in both fixed and variable trade costs, the trade … illustrate these claims. In line with new trade theory, the effect of trade on productivity was mediated by sector-level firm …
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