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The paper proposes a general model that will encompass trade and social benefits of a common language, a preference for …, network externalities and international trade that are typically treated separately. …
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The paper proposes a general model that will encompass trade and social benefits of a common language, a preference for … externalities and international trade that are typically treated separately. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011075660
distribution effects of the increase in trade. This implies, so our policy conclusion, that the negative impact of trade on …We study the effect of international trade and freeness of trade on interregional inequality within countries. While … inequality depends on weighted trade shares and trade costs and where we can derive an aggregate freeness of trade measure. These …
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The progress in logistics industry is highly dependent upon international and domestic trade performance of a city. In … specific industry at regional and local scale. This study deals with logistics industry, its relation with international trade …). This study deals with the role of international trade and logistics industry on urban land use formation in Mersin, Turkey …
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We examine learning-by-exporting effects of manufacturing and services firms in 19 sub-Saharan African countries. Comparing several outlier-robust estimators, our results provide evidence for positive effects in the manufacturing sector when using the MM estimator, but not in the services sector.
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Natural gas trade in Asia has been dominated by long-established market structures, under which liquefied natural gas …
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Recent heterogeneous-firm models of international trade suggest that productivity determines whether firms engage in …
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Country of origin labeling (COOL) occurs routinely for many products in many places, but the US implementation of mandatory COOL for meat, whose purpose is to identify the origin of the livestock used to produce the meat, generated much controversy and a major WTO dispute that has yet to be...
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This paper examines how wages in China are influenced by the interaction and co-location of firms across geographical space. Specifically, and with an emphasis on globally engaged firms and China’s uneven growth across regions we use a spatial econometric approach to estimate the direct and...
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relation between human migration and trade. First, we identify the subset of products for which the presence of a community of … migrants significantly increases trade intensity, where to assure comparability across networks we apply a hypergeometric … define country neighbors based on the most intense links in the trade network, we use spatial econometrics techniques to …
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