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entanglement. This article presents evidence that international trade helps explain these alliances. States that have the power to … conflict. Alliances are one means of providing this protection. This argument differs from most other research on trade and … alliances, which reverses the causal arrow and suggests instead that alliances increase trade. Empirical analysis indicates that …
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relationship between agricultural trade and rural poverty in post-reform China. We find that trade liberalization can affect China … its ‘growth effects' and ‘distributional effects'. However, although China's impressive economic growth and trade …
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This paper presents an explanation of how the dynamic but uncertain process of economic development and growth occurs. It shows that economic development leads to structural change, an enhancement of capabilities and path dependence in the economy. It examines three different approaches to...
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(eds) (2012), Trusting Trade and the Private Sector for Food Security in Southeast Asia, Washington DC: The World Bank …
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on the potential for integrating production processes among countries in the region through further trade and investment …
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In this article, we assess the impact of counterterrorism measures on trade. Our work brings three value addition to … measures, and trade; (2) it delivers an original strategy to identify empirically the effect of counterterrorism security … measures on trade flows (using third country incidents); and (3) it uses a new data set on business visas issued by the United …
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Borders are perhaps the most significant institutions in international relations. A massive literature demonstrates that border disputes fundamentally affect the character of relations between disputants, often escalating to violent and persistent conflict. However, the literature has barely...
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The academic analysis of the labour market impacts of globalization has been dominated by neoclassical approaches both in the extensive work on developed countries and the more limited, but growing literature on developing countries. However, in many developing countries the positive impacts...
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