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Vietnam’s rural economy has substantially diversified over the past two decades. The rural nonfarm sector has grown … developing world. This paper examines the potential effect of the trade policy reform on nonfarm employment in rural Vietnam …
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This paper provides an assessment of the potential economic impacts of the Vietnam-Korea free trade agreement on … Vietnam, by using general equilibrium modeling. The results show that Vietnam-Korea FTA will increase aggregate welfare for … that Vietnam‟s agriculture exports to Korea would especially rise in the long run. However, there will be strong …
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This paper provides an assessment of the potential economic impacts of the Vietnam-Korea free trade agreement on … Vietnam, by using general equilibrium modeling. The results show that Vietnam-Korea FTA will increase aggregate welfare for … that Vietnam's agriculture exports to Korea would especially rise in the long run. However, there will be strong …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012995117
With their legal personhood, permanent capital with transferable shares, separation of ownership and management, and limited liability for both shareholders and managers, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and subsequently the English East India Company (EIC) are generally considered a major...
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that were characterized by more inclusive institutions benefited from globalization, and 3) globalization exerted a …
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Is there any factor that is not analyzed in the literature but is important for preventing currency crises? What kind of shock is important as a trigger of a currency crisis? Given the same shock, how does the impact of a currency crisis differ across countries depending on the degree of each...
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network, quality of institutions and economic diplomacy in stimulating economic growth. Our main theoretical predictions are …
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that were characterized by more inclusive institutions benefited from globalization, and 3) globalization exerted a …
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Despite the essential role that international trade has historically played for resource-rich African economies, growth possibilities have been hindered by considerable trade barriers. Yet, in the large literature on commodity market integration, Africa is a blank spot and little is known about...
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With their legal personhood, permanent capital with transferable shares, separation of ownership and management, and limited liability for both shareholders and managers, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and subsequently the English East India Company (EIC) are generally considered a major...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014040415