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for firms to increase their exports at both the extensive and intensive margins. This effect was driven by a rise in … differentiated product exports, allowing firms to enter new and more sophisticated markets, particularly in high- and upper …
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This paper evaluates the impact of Mexican trade and productive integration processes during the last 20 years. It … finds evidence that growing per capita income in Mexico is directly related to its "trade opening", but is inversely related … to the growth of its manufacturing export industry. Specifically, for each point of growth in "trade opening" (as a …
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exports have to overcome. Services are no longer exclusively an input for trade in goods, but have become a “final export” for …Services can now be stored and traded digitally, and they are not subject to many of the trade barriers that physical …
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Trade and technological change continually alter the workplace and labor-market outcomes, with consequences for economy …-quarter of changes in labor-market outcomes (wage inequality then and manufacturing job losses now) was predicted by trade …
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could bring a considerable increase of exports and output as well as changes in the composition of output and employment …The EU and the US have started negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Agreement (TTIP) which …. Thus export simulation studies in combination with input output analysis and employment analysis is useful. In the analysis …
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This paper compares the performance of the Mexican economy with that of the rest of the region over the past 20 years, based on the available economic and social indicators, and with its own past economic performance. Among the results it finds that Mexico ranks 18th out of 20 Latin American...
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direction and magnitude of the association between firm-level exposure to trade and the volatility of employment growth. We find …In this paper, we use detailed trade and transactions data for the U.S. manufacturing sector to empirically analyze the … in terms of the duration of time and intensity with which firms trade, the number and type of products they trade and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014156304
direction and magnitude of the association between firm-level exposure to trade and the volatility of employment growth. We find …In this paper, we use detailed trade and transactions data for the U.S. manufacturing sector to empirically analyze the … in terms of the duration of time and intensity with which firms trade, the number and type of products they trade and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013073629
direction and magnitude of the association between firm-level exposure to trade and the volatility of employment growth. We find …In this paper, we use detailed trade and transactions data for the U.S. manufacturing sector to empirically analyze the … in terms of the duration of time and intensity with which firms trade, the number and type of products they trade and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013074602
of foreign trade. Thus, SEZ attracts local and foreign capital, increases the volume of export, increases the currency … widespread special economic zones can be classified as follows: free customs zones, free trade zones, free industrial zones, free …
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