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sectors that are more dependent on external finance have relatively higher exports in countries that have more developed …
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use relationship‐specific inputs, and lowered exports of industries using standardized inputs …
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variation in the skewness of exports across countries and sectors …
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variation in the skewness of exports across countries and sectors. …
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Financial development plays an important role in the structure of the trade balance and promoting economic development. Trade literature suggests that differences in economies’ endowments of labour, land, physical capital and technology explain the dynamics and patterns of international trade...
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Should we blame the euro for widening of current account deficits in the EMU? In this paper, we employ time-specific fixed effect estimator to study determinants of the current account deficits of the EU countries before and after adoption of the euro. Our aim is to assess to what extent the...
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dispersed outcomes. As a result, credit frictions make firms smaller and more homogeneous, and hinder the volume of exports …
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local foreign bank presence, especially from the importing country, is associated with higher exports in sectors more … weaker. The presence of a bank from the importing country is also associated with higher exports in sectors with more opaque …
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