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The paper analyzes the phenomenon of income inequality in ten countries from Eastern and Central Europe (ECE), by highlighting two aspects: (1) the link between growth and income inequality; (2) the effects of trade openess and other key factors on income inequality, such as: foreign direct...
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for 98 developing countries over the period of 2000-2016 have been collected for the study. Fixed effect and GMM methods …
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This research work evaluates the proposition that trade liberalisation is instrumental in pulling FDI inflows to emerging economies. Using panel random effects model on annual data of 6 emerging countries including Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russian Federation and Turkey from 1996 to 2014, it...
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This paper focuses on the welfare costs of exposure to shocks linked to trade openness, an issue that is of main interest for international economic policy. It addresses the question as to whether the current process of trade liberalisation has a net destabilising effect on partner countries,...
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This paper offers a substantive contribution to the debate on the role of international trade on the development of emerging countries. The aim is to detect empirically the phenomenon of vulnerability induced by trade openness. The methodology adopts a forward-looking approach and tries to fill...
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