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is twenty three times easier to enter those markets for a Southern country exporter in 2006 than in 1980. While tariffs …
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is twenty three times easier to enter those markets for a Southern country exporter in 2006 than in 1980. While tariffs …
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is twenty three times easier to enter those markets for a Southern country exporter in 2006 than in 1980. While tariffs …
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protection implied when crossing a border fell from 180% to 89% for this same sample. While tariffs still have an influence on …
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Standards and technical regulations which govern the admissibility of imported goods into an economy raise costs of exporters entering new markets, and may have a particularly high impact on firms seeking to export from developing countries. Yet standards may also have a positive side, such as...
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This paper uses a combination of Ethier (1982) and Melitz’s (2003) models to show that liberalizing trade among developing countries, so-called South-South trade, could contribute to improve the access to international markets of developing countries’ would-be exporters. Lower trade barriers...
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This paper uses a combination of Ethier (1982) and Melitz's (2003) models to show that liberalizing trade among developing countries, so-called South-South trade, could contribute to improve the access to international markets of developing countries' would-be exporters. Lower trade barriers...
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environments. Besides traditional tariffs, exporting firms need to comply with regulatory non-tariff measures (NTMs) in the form of … challenge to MNEs' subsidiaries' activity and performance than tariffs do. High-tech manufacturing subsidiaries of foreign MNEs …
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