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In this paper, we investigate the relationship between export performance and economic growth in Russian regions. We propose a methodology for decomposition of export growth into intensive and extensive margins and distinguish between product- and geographic extensive components within extensive...
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for economic growth. The authors developed an indicator of income level linked to the country’s exports they called EXPY …
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growth of exports, however, imports grow faster by approximately two percentage points which gives a prima facie evidence … significantly raises the price elasticity of demand for exports and imports, however, it does not significantly affect income …
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While the financial crisis of 2008-2009 led to the great collapse of international trade, the European debt crisis in 2010-2013 did not have such a drastic impact on trade. The collapse has been studied a lot in recent empirical literature, but the European debt crisis has not been investigated...
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We investigate and compare countries' export growth based on their performance at the extensive and intensive export margins. Our empirical approach is motivated by an extension to the Melitz (2003) model of heterogeneous firms in which exporters are subject to a one-time sunk cost and also a...
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exchange rate - but the relationships are not always precisely or robustly estimated. Chinese exports are generally well … the fact a substantial share of imports are subsequently incorporated into Chinese exports. We find that some of these …
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for their exports. GLS panel estimation using annual data for the period 1994-2013 shows that the relationship was both … exports to China for many of the countries in the sample in 2015 raises questions about the region's vulnerability to China …
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This paper focuses on the casual relationship between export, import and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Bhutan using annual data from 1980 to 2005. The Granger causality test and Co-integration Models are employed taking care of stochastic properties of the variables. The co-integration...
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Productivity growth has slowed in most Western countries, a reality well known in the economic literature, and the slowdown is likely to persist for some time. This paper investigates the impact of this phenomenon on export performance, with a particular focus on its heterogeneity across...
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, exporting and product-mix choices. A firm that increases its exports and/or its number of products will have higher sales – and …
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