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questions. There are two countries selected for this study, the small EFTA country Iceland, and the large EU country UK, before …This research seeks to analyze the export differences facing countries in the EU and EFTA. This is firstly to analyze … the effects on international trade of the trade bloc of the European Union (EU), and secondly the European Free Trade …
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This article describes the development of international trade blocs world wide from the 1950s till 2010. We updated the data on international trade flows and introduced a new trade bloc variable based on the intramax hierarchical clustering technique, which defines trade blocs on actual trade...
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crucial for both the EU and the UK to find post-Brexit agreements to stem irregular migration and the growth of jihadist … about Brexit. The article analyses five issues at stake for the Post-Brexit relationships between Britain, the EU and Africa … Africa, London apparently exaggerated its defence input in order to enhance its bargaining position with the EU. It will be …
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Trade between regions separated by a sea border is affected by specific transport costs that have not been considered by the border effects literature. Among these are the existence of a time barrier, the need to combine different transport modes, or to pay fees and taxes for the use of public...
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This paper investigates whether the relatedness of populations across the world shapes international trade flows. Using data on common ancestry for 172 countries covering more than 99% of global trade, we document that country pairs with a larger ancestral distance are less likely to trade with...
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