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costs of natural disasters: trade openness and income per capita (Chapter 4), and natural disasters, international …
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costs of natural disasters: trade openness and income per capita (Chapter 4), and natural disasters, international …
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For three years after the typical emerging economy opens its stock market to inflows of foreign capital, the average annual growth rate of the real wage in the manufacturing sector increases by a factor of three. No such increase occurs in a control group of countries. The temporary increase in...
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For three years after the typical emerging economy opens its stock market to inflows of foreign capital, the average annual growth rate of the real wage in the manufacturing sector increases by a factor of three. No such increase occurs in a control group of countries that do not liberalize. The...
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The Schengen Agreement has guaranteed unchecked travel across internal EU borders since 1995. Has it also facilitated trade flows? Our econometric analysis suggests that Schengen has boosted trade by 3% on average (equivalent to a drop in tariffs by 0.7 percentage points). Goods trade is more...
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We develop a novel two-stage methodology that allows us to study the empirical determinants of the ex post effects of past free trade agreements (FTAs) as well as obtain ex ante predictions for the effects of future FTAs. We first identify 908 unique estimates of the effects of FTAs on different...
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aftermath of the collapse of the Iron Curtain than predicted by a standard gravity model. This trade surplus declines linearly …
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tools are rooted in the structural gravity literature. The first tool estimates the impact of tariff changes on bilateral …
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