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an international trade context. Evidence from U.S. exports supports this view by suggesting that the elasticity of demand …
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The paper explores the causes of China's rising manufacturing exports to the EU after WTO accession. While the European …
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effects. While firms’ exports to the U.S. dropped significantly, exports to the E.U. increased moderately, and domestic sales … or exports to other foreign markets barely adjusted. We provide evidence that product standard requirements served as a …
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-year panel of seven high-tech sectors, the authors find that the United States under-exports to high-threat importers. They … find, more surprisingly, that the United States over-exports to medium-threat importers and to a large trusted group of …
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This paper presents a critical analysis of the SSG and a simulation of its effects for Brazilian sugar exports to … an increase in Brazilian sugar exports in the absence of SSG tariffs was calculated and also the overall impact on …
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production processes and in all major country groups. When controlling for the imports of intermediates from China, the exports …
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exports to the United States. This trade reducing effect is driven by developing countries and by refusals without any product …
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decrease exports to the United States. This trade reducing effect is driven by developing countries and by refusals without any …
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This paper deals with the trade and welfare effects of a potential bilateral trade agreement between the US and Japan. A possible agreement is currently being discussed between Washington and Tokyo, although, there is also the alternative for the US government joining Trans-Pacific Partnership...
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We estimate the macroeconomic effects of import tariffs and trade policy uncertainty in the United States, combining theory-consistent and narrative sign restrictions on Bayesian SVARs. We find mostly adverse consequences of protectionism. Tariff shocks are more important than trade policy...
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