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positive effects, insignificant effects of trade and FDI dominate the findings with some evidence of negative effects as well. … order to test the effect of domestic factors (wages and output) and international factors (exports, imports, and FDI) on … employment is completely de-linked from output. An impressive speed of integration to the European economic sphere through FDI …
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are measured by the effects of international trade and FDI intensity of the economy. On the other hand, the process of …, in particular international trade depends on industrial policy structure. Increased export intensity leads to a decline … the manufacturing wage share in Turkey and Mexico, but no significant effect in Korea. The positive expectations from FDI …
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1977, with emphasis on the complementarity of trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) policies in shaping the reform … role of investment liberalisation for exploiting the potential gains from trade liberalisation. This industrialisation …
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This thesis is a collection of research papers examining global economic integration, technology diffusion and climate change and their interactions and policy implications. Chapter 1 theoretically analyzes the effect of changes in regional production costs on the inter-regional allocation of...
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There is no consensus about how globalization –trade and foreign investments – affects poverty reduction. Using … household-level implications of increased foreign investments and trade in the horticulture sector in Senegal. In many aspects …
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exporting countries (Thailand, Vietnam, India, and the U.S) and (2) seek to determine to what extent market power affects a …’s rice exports as well as to what extent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) impacts a country’s ability to export rice. This …-directional causality between the international rice trade and economic growth for major rice exporting countries. …
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2000, according to business-as-usual forecasts published by the US Department of Energy. However, interesting trade … coming from Japan, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. Several regions, the Far East, Japan, Latin American, and Africa … due to changes in the world trade patterns. The Soviet Union can avoid becoming a net petroleum importer as long as it (1 …
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2000, according to business-as-usual forecasts published by the US Department of Energy. However, interesting trade … coming from Japan, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. Several regions, the Far East, Japan, Latin American, and Africa … due to changes in the world trade patterns. The Soviet Union can avoid becoming a net petroleum importer as long as it (1 …
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Several interesting developments indicate that world attention is increasingly focusing on a "novel" category of trade … Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, "GATT"), scholars and officers of international organizations have expressed hope that … on the links between trade policy and competition policy, and have concluded that anticompetitive business practices are …
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restructuring. Historically, the flow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Japan has been small for an economy of its size. The …Japan’s prolonged recession over the last five years has provided the impetus for regulatory reform and industry … restructuring and reform is likely to see the trend towards greater foreign investment in Japan maintained over the next decade …
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