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This paper investigates the effects of trade openness and conflict risk on income inequality. Arguing that the interaction between trade openness and conflict risk plays an important role in explaining income inequality, I employ a sample of 39 developing countries covering the period 1984-1999,...
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Tariff bindings and administered protection are two characteristics of the WTO that are little understood. Tariff bindings place a ceiling on tariffs that is not always reached, while administered protection ensures that all sectors have access to some minimum import protection, effectively...
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This paper presents a theory of optimal multilateral trade agreements with public political shocks. Optimal multilateral agreements exhibit "forbearance'' – where one country withholds retaliation when its trading partner receives a shock. This provides a rationale for countries not acting on...
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India is having a good trade relation with South Africa which I have mention in the title that the new social beneficial international destination for Indian investors, which consisting infrastructural development, IT development, telecommunication and human resource development in that country....
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This paper examines the effect of trade integration and comparative advantage on one of a country's institutions, which in turn influences its economic efficiency. The environment we explore is one in which a country's lower classes may revolt and appropriate wealth owned by a ruling elite. The...
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We analyze how trade openness matters for interstate conflict over productive resources. Our analysis features a terms-of-trade channel that makes security policies trade-regime dependent. Specifically, trade between two adversaries reduces each one’s incentive to arm given the opponent’s...
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The state, Jammu and Kashmir have been lagging behind in reaping the benefits of globalization as compared to other states in India. Historical evidence reveals that trading of agricultural produce and manufacturing goods to the neighbouring places was a major activity in the state. However, the...
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We investigate the role of networks of alliances in preventing (multilateral) interstate wars. We first show that, in the absence of international trade, no network of alliances is peaceful and stable. We then show that international trade induces peaceful and stable networks: trade increases...
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This paper proposes an answer to the question of why social unrest sometimes occurs in the wake of an IMF Structural Adjustment Program (SAP). Under certain circumstances, partly determined by a country's comparative advantage, a nation's elite may have an incentive to make transfers to the rest...
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We augment the canonical neoclassical model of trade to allow for interstate disputes over land, oil, water, or other resources. The costs of such disputes in terms of arming depend on the trade regime in place. Under either autarky or free trade, the larger country (in terms of factor...
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