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the process, I reveal that export demand shocks influence firms' expansion in terms of employment, wages per employee, and …
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reason is that export booms result in stronger incentives to favor production rather than corruption in low export settings …, and vice versa in high export settings. Consequently, export busts when exports are very low, and export booms when …
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per capita) mediated by product vulnerabilities. We account for the precise lag between when the COVID-19 shock hit the … a lower degree of complexity negatively affected exports as a result of this shock. …
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Terrorist events typically vary along many dimensions, making it difficult to identify their economic effects. This paper analyzes the impact of terrorism on international trade by examining a series of three large-scale terrorist incidents in France over the period from January 2015 to July...
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world rice market and how they have worked to increase the volatility of prices and trade flows. Although trade cannot be …
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Global merchandise trade expanded rapidly over the last 6 1/2 decades and its relationship with global income has seen ebbs and flows. This paper examines the shifts in this relationship using time series data over 1950-2014 and situates it in the current and longer term context. The...
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