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give manufacturing sectors downstream a competitive advantage. For young and relatively small industries this can be seen …, I provide evidence that export restrictions on industrial raw materials upstream help promote manufacturing exports …
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give manufacturing sectors downstream a competitive advantage. For young and relatively small industries this can be seen …, I provide evidence that export restrictions on industrial raw materials upstream help promote manufacturing exports …
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This paper tests whether manufacturing exports pay more to educated workers in an effort to ascertain whether the …
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We study a model of intra-European trade flows and trade between Europe and the rest of the world for 29 manufacturing …
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The post-World War II world trading system is now more than fifty years old, and not surprisingly, it has evolved through a number of different stages of development and survived a series of perils. Recently, however, the perils seem even greater than before. The failure of the Seattle...
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The research in this paper has two objectives. Beginning with an examination of the historical development of how financial reporting standards are set in the United States and around the world, the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board will be...
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Several interesting developments indicate that world attention is increasingly focusing on a "novel" category of trade barriers: non-tariff and non-border barriers. Following the Uruguay Round (the eighth round of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, "GATT"), scholars...
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Recent contributions on offshoring often assume that firms can freely split their production process into separate steps which can be ranked according to the cost savings from producing abroad. We replace this assumption by the notion of a technologically determined sequence of production steps....
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