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Trade in the Asian and Pacific region has recovered strongly since the first quarter of 2010. While world trade is still struggling towards a full recovery, monthly trade values for Asia and the Pacific have already returned to the pre-crisis level. Merchandise trade in the region grew by more...
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The traditional developed economies of the Group of Three (G3)-the European Union, Japan and the United States- all face economic slowdown, and acceptance is growing that the Asia-Pacific region will be the world's next engine of economic growth. Developing economies in Asia and the Pacific are...
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Commercial services exports are slowly returning to their pre-crisis level, with global exports climbing by 8.3% from $3.4 trillion in 2009 to $3.7 trillion in 2010. Asia, and the Pacific, in particular developing Asia, is again leading the recovery, with a growth rate of more than 20% in 2010....
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importantly, garment manufacturing for export. …
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The factors that affect export competitiveness are complex. From a firm's perspective, an appropriate trading …
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Export Competitiveness. …
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. Stringent environmental regulation may impair the export competitiveness of ‘dirty’ domestic industries, and as a result …
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manufacturer's demand of credit, which we use to address the reverse causality between a manufacturer's export revenue and its … demand for credit. We find that access to credit produces a significant increase on a manufacturer's export revenue explained … effect of credit on a manufacturer's export revenue varies by size. While medium sized manufacturers use credit to increase …
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confirms that using openness and imports indexes to proxy for trade yields more robust results compared to the use of export …
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linkages among a number of export-market destinations (e.g., China, India, other Asia, EU, US, MENA, SSA excluding South Africa … past export experience enhance the propensity to export while continuing exporters outperform switching ones. Export … study finds that export intensity matters for certain destinations, with higher levels of exports to the USA improving …
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