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Effects of different reformatory policies have always been a pulsating concern for the researchers and policy makers. Considering this concern, this paper attempts to check various effects of reformatory policies such as labor market reform, tariff cut, change in subsidy, bureaucratic reform in...
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Inclusivity is perhaps the single most important human need to facilitate and demonstrate fairness for all members in an open and free society. When this principle need is compromised by appearances of unscrupulous self-interested privileged elites to perpetuate a systemic widening disparity...
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fragmentation. Whereas the growth in North-South trade has been labeled "horizontal globalisation", fragmentation stands for the … der Weltwirtschaft und bei den Terms of Trade führt. Bei den Komponenten wird vermutet, daß solche, die … "vertical globalisation". First fragmentation is introduced into a Ricardian model with one factor of production in a small …
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fragmentation. Whereas the growth in North-South trade has been labeled "horizontal globalisation", fragmentation stands for the … der Weltwirtschaft und bei den Terms of Trade führt. Bei den Komponenten wird vermutet, daß solche, die … "vertical globalisation". First fragmentation is introduced into a Ricardian model with one factor of production in a small …
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migration and trade. This paper aims to check the effect of such restrictions on the unemployment of unskilled labor in the …. In case of trade restriction, however, the rise or fall in unemployment depends on both the structure of the economy and …
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agriculture is driven by comparative advantage and non-homothetic preferences. Countries are integrated through trade but trade is … better fit to cross-sectional data on manufacturing shares than frameworks which ignore the role of trade costs or non … lowering of trade barriers. -- industrialization ; economic geography ; international trade …
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differentiation, monopolistic competition, trade costs, and factor mobility. Several interesting results arise. An endogenous relative …
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. I also explore trade policy implications and compare offshoring to migration …
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Productivity in agriculture or services has long been understood as playing an important role in the growth of manufacturing. In this paper we present a general equilibrium model in which manufacturing growth is stimulated by non-manufacturing sectors that provides goods used in both research...
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Adam Smith is commonly referred to as one of the first who thought of foreign trade in terms of an international … case for foreign trade on this basis. In this article, I will, in contrast, show that Smith does not understand foreign … trade as an international division of labour. Economic progress rather than international trade determines domestic …
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