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appreciation has adversely affected Nepal's exports, especially to third-country markets. Nepal's exchange rate-related export …
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This paper aims to investigate whether there is empirical evidence supporting the learning-to-export hypothesis, which has received little attention in the literature. By taking full advantage of plant-product level data from Korea during 1990-1998, we find some evidence for the...
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This paper investigates the effect of export shocks on innovation. On the one hand a positive shock increases market size and therefore innovation incentives for all firms. On the other hand it increases competition as more firms enter the export market. This in turn reduces profits and...
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While China was reducing tariffs as part of the WTO accession process, it was also effectively restricting exports in … to exportable sectors. We find that the partial rebate policy on VAT exports provided a small effect overall on the …
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LAC exports. China's retreat from certain markets, due to the ongoing rebalancing process, could open new opportunities … effect on LAC's GDP and exports in the long run, but this effect is small and uneven across countries, leading to winners and …
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Are the wage gains from exports specific to exporting industries, or do they dissipate throughout the economy? In the … studies show the positive impact of apparel exports on female labor force participation in the formal labor market and a range … of household decisions. We extend this literature by estimating the relationship between apparel exports and the male …
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growth. Except for the use of exports to measure trade openness, using openness index and imports to proxy for trade openness …, more openness, exports and imports lead to increased economic growth. This implies that a significant proportion of … economic growth in Uganda has been due to short-run increase in the country's openness, more exports and imports. This paper …
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In this work we analyse the links between exports and its destination to high income countries and the demand for … (Brambilla et al. 2012), exports to high income countries do not translate into a higher demand for skills for the Uruguayan case …, while exports in general do. The explanation for these results may lie in the productive specialization of the country …
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Will export affect corporate innovation? Using comprehensive data from 2002 to 2016, we find that Chinese firms file more patents in response to international demand. To establish causality, we explore exogenous shock in exchange rate policy in 2005, which converts from a fixed regime into a...
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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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