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This paper examines the impacts of regional trade agreements (RTAs) on commodity trade, with a particular focus on trade creation and diversion effects. Based on the estimation of the gravity equation for commodity trade, dealing with zero-trade flow and endogeneity problems, we analyze the...
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The paper examines the use of Free Trade Agreements by Japanese companies. The FTAs analyzed include Japan's FTAs with Mexico, Malaysia and Chile. Based on 1,688 responses to a questionnaire survey conducted in 2008, the study finds that the utilization rate of FTAs ranges between 32.9%...
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The paper examines the use of free trade agreements (FTAs) by Japanese firms. The analysis utilizes information collected by way of a questionnaire survey. The analysis finds that the use of FTAs by Japanese firms is very limited. Many Japanese firms do not take advantage of free trade via FTAs...
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This publication is in Japanese. Neither an English translation of the publication nor an English abstract is available.
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This paper examines the impacts of the Japan-Mexico EPA on bilateral trade by using two different types of information, trade statistics and the EPA utilization rate. Using trade data, we found that Japan's exports of built-up cars, auto parts, base metals, electrical machinery, precision...
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The paper examines the use of free trade agreements (FTAs) by Japanese firms. The FTAs analyzed include Japans FTAs with Mexico, Malaysia and Chile. Based on 1,688 responses to a questionnaire survey conducted in 2008, the study finds that the utilization rate of FTAs ranges between 32.9%...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008579478