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variables like inward FDI, per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP), employment, capital formation, and exports for the period … relationship with GDP and the exports. Whereas, FDI has insignificant relationship with the employment and capital formation. The …
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refined dynamic panel model indicates that Chinese FDI does not cause GDP, exports and employment while the results of reverse …Our paper analyzed the impact and causal relation of outbound Chinese FDI on growth, employment and export performance … the impact of Chinese outbound FDI on employment and export are insignificant. However, the impact of FDI on growth is …
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with exports to the rest of the world, suggesting that in contrast to trade diversion, trade with Asia complements exports …’ participation in global value chains (GVC) over the past two decades. We find that while overall exports from Africa to Asia are … to diversify export portfolios through exporting to Asia. Each African nation has a distinct main trade partner in Asia …
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pragmatic and limited approach to interventions as a means of stimulating industrialization in the context of current and future … theoretical case, and a taxonomy of different possible interventions. Recent empirical evidence on the role of industrialization …
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examines the role of market size and free trade in determining whether firms or workers resist the adoption of more advanced …
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produced units of each good, endogenously determine each country’s equilibrium pattern of employment, production, and trade. I …This paper tries to understand the structural transformation in a global world. While employment and output have … shifted out of the industrial sector and into services in the G7 countries, the majority of world manufacturing employment is …
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To date there does not exist one a generally acceptable measure or index of Specialization in International Trade …. However, International Trade Theory supports the association of export expansion with increased specialization. The paper … proposes a Specialization Index and applies it to six small developing countries: Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico …
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being advocated to spur industrial activity and employment in labor-abundant developing countries …
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This study empirically examines the impact of tariff reduction caused by trade liberalization on high school enrollment … on trade-induced shocks on the local economy, this study complements the literature by examining across-region spillover … effects of trade-induced shocks through initial migration networks. The empirical analysis finds that the reduction of export …
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Employment generation has been a challenge in Indonesia since the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC), especially in labor …-intensive manufacturing. We examine the direct and indirect impact of exports on jobs, based on an analysis of input-output tables over the … through exports in manufacturing industries in after the AFC, because of slower growth in manufacturing exports and a shift …
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