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model, we find that autocracies import substantially less than democracies, even after controlling for official trade …The paper analyzes whether the political regime of a country influences its involvement in international trade. Firstly …, we develop a theoretical model that predicts that autocracies trade less than democracies. Secondly, we test the …
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model, we find that autocracies import substantially less than democracies, even after controlling for official trade …The paper analyzes whether the political regime of a country influences its involvement in international trade. Firstly …, we develop a theoretical model that predicts that autocracies trade less than democracies. Secondly, we test the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014224145
In the age of globalization, trade is important for any country of the world wherever the location of the country is …. For the case of Bangladesh and India, they share 4096.7 km of land borderline, trade is definitely important here for … asymmetry and finally try to draw a cost-benefit, analysis of trade between two countries. Finally, why trade is important for …
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The CIS region is of vital importance for the EU countries considering that both are interconnected through cooperation … energy corridors, through investment, trade and migration trends. The interests of EU member states in the region are very … democratisation trends in the CIS. Russia is the most important CIS partner for a majority of EU countries. Energy plays a …
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on China and (2) the second-round effects of a downturn in China for the rest of world. -- Trade Surplus ; Official … introduced problems for the monetary authorities in continuing with an autonomous monetary policy in China, especially with large …
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Despite the EU emphasis on the 1995 Barcelona process, trade integration with the Mediterranean (MED) countries is … compute the trade potential of these EU partners from 1995 to 2002 using an "out-of-sample" methodology. The coefficients are … taken from different panel estimators of the gravity equation relative to intra-EU trade. Our analysis suggests the …
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The 2008 Financial Crisis has affected nearly every aspect of every economy in the world in some way or another. In a short span of time, its causes and consequences have been analyzed in great detail. However, while plenty has been written about its impact on domestic systems, its impact on...
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The CIS region is of vital importance for the EU countries considering that both are interconnected through cooperation … energy corridors, through investment, trade and migration trends. The interests of EU member states in the region are very … democratisation trends in the CIS. Russia is the most important CIS partner for a majority of EU countries. Energy plays a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013160459
that market potentials and similar distribution of FDI stocks not only matter for Sino-Africa trade ties but also in trade …This paper aims to examine the dynamics that lie behind Sino-Africa relations through trade and investment channels and …
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Trail trade amongst Americans, Mexicans, and the various nomadic Indian tribes inhabiting the frontier through superior … outcomes of the Adobe Empire era illustrate the catallactic nature of spontaneous international trade - i.e. the notion that … economic exchange involves “turning enemy into friend.” The Indian trade in general, and the case of BSV in particular, gives …
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