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Globalisation, has intensified the demand preference for quality labour, that embodies more knowledge and competency/skill to maximise the production in one hand, and it has also changed the life style and consumption behavior of the society on the other. As a consequence, this has led to...
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with the highest export share. The importance of regional trade increases between 1999 and 2008; the crisis in 2009 had a …
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Establishing a robust causal relationship between trade and income has been difficult. Frankel and Romer (1999) use geographic instruments to identify the causal effects of trade. Rodriguez and Rodrik (2000) show that these results are not robust to controlling for missing variables such as...
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exporters and importer. In Brazil, world ethanol price is also not significant to influence its sugar export, even it seems … sugar and ethanol compete each other. Variable of sugar production in each country supports its sugar export variable … technique and it run through SAS version 9 tool. The result says, world sugar price is not affected by world sugar export, even …
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We present a set of empirical regularities that characterize the export activity of firms. We decompose firm …-level exports by product category across destination markets in a consistent manner for four data sets from Brazil, Chile, Denmark …
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