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We investigate and compare countries' export growth based on their performance at the extensive and intensive export margins. Our empirical approach is motivated by an extension to the Melitz (2003) model of heterogeneous firms in which exporters are subject to a one-time sunk cost and also a...
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Amid the backdrop of globalization, international trade has emerged as a crucial driver of economic development. The People's Republic of China (PRC), as the instigator and key participant in the "Belt and Road" initiative, has garnered substantial attention for its trade collaborations with...
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This study explores how to promote bilateral industrial cooperation between Korea and Ethiopia centered on bilateral trade and investment. This research focuses particularly on industrial cooperation between the Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of the two countries. This research was initiated...
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This paper analyses the integration of China and India into the global economy. To this end, it presents estimates from … China’s trade intensity is higher than fundamentals would suggest, whereas the converse is true for India. Second, Chinese …, China’s exports of services tend to complement its exports of goods, while India’s exports are growing only in deregulated …
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contribution to the overall integration. Finally, we investigate the links between globalization and labor market in India …
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In this paper we focus on the rapidly deepening bilateral India-China economic relationship. Each is deeply integrating … into the global economy through trade and FDI inflows, China is seen as primarily manufacturing-lead growth with India as … service-lead growth (see Rodrick & Subramanian (2006)). An alternative view is that India is effectively a lagged version of …
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China (PRC) and India, can foster outward-oriented development and intra-regional trade based on comparative advantage and … integration between the PRC and India could be increasing. This paper presents the recent trends in the PRC-India trade and … comparative-static scenarios. It also discusses the implications of PRC-India trade cooperation on the formation of the Asian …
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