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Free Trade Agreements (FTA) attract significant interest, but after these treaties are signed not all exporters use them. We provide a model of heterogeneous utilization, also developing a novel method to estimate treaty-utilization costs. We later apply the model to estimate the evolution...
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Free Trade Agreements (FTA) attract significant interest, but after these treaties are signed not all exporters use them. We provide a model of heterogeneous utilization, also developing a novel method to estimate treaty-utilization costs. We later apply the model to estimate the evolution...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011314086
Development. We examine the role of financial constraints in SME growth, with emphasis on business cycles and credit access. We …
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not the whole story for SME internationalization. Licensing of foreign technology and investment in research and …
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The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) concluded between Asian Pacific States in 2020 is expected to change regional and global trade patterns. Based on a Computable General Equilibrium model (including 41 countries and 39 sectors), the underlying paper evaluates the impact of...
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Having to comply with the regulations and schemes of a trade environment, it is important for firms to assess the benefits and risks involved with TPP participation. It is the aim of this study to examine to the effectiveness of TPP participation from the perspective of SMEs, focusing on the...
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) within and beyond the free trade area. SME issues get more attention in the TPP than previous FTAs. Since there is limited …
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The analysis covers the 270 RTAs currently in force and notified to the WTO as of April 2016. The analysis shows that half of all the notified RTAs, namely 136 agreements, incorporate at least one provision mentioning explicitly SMEs. These SMEs-related provisions are highly heterogeneous and...
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