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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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Brexit became an important subject not only for academics but also for international institutions, research centers and consultancy companies, think tanks and independent experts. The aim of this article is to: (1) provide a general approach of the literature; (2) see how the effects of Brexit...
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export takeoffs include domestic and structural indicators such as lower macroeconomic uncertainty, improved quality of … diversification also contribute to initiating export accelerations. The paper also finds heterogeneity, with somewhat different … on output, export surges tend to be associated with lower post-acceleration unemployment and income inequality …
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insignificant impact of FDI on export growth. The effect of GDP, GDP growth, official development assistance, development …Given the importance of international trade and export performance in economic growth, this study attempts to examine …-2018. The methodology employed is the export demand model specified withappropriate variables. The fixed effects (country …
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century. Secondly, in one area of economic activity - trade in government procurement markets - the revised WTO Agreement on …
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countries. The WTO dataset was used to visualise trade in services data and to interpret clusters of digitalised countries …
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While studies of the relationship between economic freedom and economic growth have shown it to be positive, significant and robust, it has rightly been argued that different areas of economic freedom may have quite different effects on growth. Along that line, Carlsson and Lundström (2002)...
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In this paper we explore linkages between financial services tradeand growth. We offer aformalization of the argument that trade, through the fostering offinancial market integration,may yield important long-run effects related to increasedcompetition. The relationshipsformalized here link...
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We explore dynamic linkages between financial/banking sector openness, financial sector competition, and growth. We first develop an analytical model, highlighting links between long-run economic performance and services trade, through scale economies and market and cost structures in the...
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Based on static analysis, a number of studies argue that forming a RTA is more likely to raise welfare if member countries are ?natural trading partners,? while other studies claim the opposite. This paper considers the argument from a dynamic viewpoint by examining the impact of trade with...
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