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This paper examines capital adjustment patterns using two large and largely novel data sets from the manufacturing sectors of Colombia and Mexico. The findings show that investment patterns in these countries resemble those reported for the United States to a surprising extent. Capital...
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underlying this relationship using a large cross-country industry-level panel dataset of manufacturing production and trade. We … cross-border industry pairs that use each other as intermediate inputs. Our estimates imply that these vertical production …
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India has followed an idiosyncratic pattern of development, certainly compared with other fast-growing Asian economies. While the importance of services rather than manufacturing is widely noted, within manufacturing India has emphasized skill-intensive rather than laborintensive manufacturing,...
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The paper examines micro data on Italian manufacturing firms'' inventory behavior to test the Meltzer (1960) hypothesis according to which firms substitute trade credit for bank credit during periods of monetary tightening. It finds that their inventory investment is constrained by the...
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to establish a causal link between variations in inter-industry and intertemporal tariffs and consistently estimated firm …
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With effect from reference month January 2024, the production index for industry, the index of turnover in mining and … the different branches within the industry sector in the base year. Prior to the rebasing, the weights were based on the …
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Ireland has had significant competitiveness gains in the 1990s on the basis of the standard manufacturing unit labor cost-based measure of the real effective exchange rate. A handful of sectors mostly dominated by multinational companies have accounted for the bulk of value added in production....
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