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This paper analyzes how TAA for workers plays a role on intra-sectoral redistribution of labor in response to trade liberalization by placing Riordan and Staiger’s (1993) TAA model within Melitz’s (2003) framework of international trade with heterogeneous monopolistically competitive firms....
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In this paper, we explicitly address the role of comparative advantage in effects of outward FDI on domestic productivity, both theoretically and empirically. In the theoretical framework, we place Irarrazabal, Moxnes and Opromolla’s (2009) outward FDI model into Bernard, Redding and...
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우리나라는 2000년대 들어 적극적인 FTA 정책을 추구하여 칠레, ASEAN, 미국, EU 등 세계 45개국과 이미 FTA를 체결하였으며, 지속적으로 FTA 네트 워크를 확장해가고 있다. 이와 같은 우리나라 FTA 네트워크의 글로벌화에도 불구하고...
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Previous studies find that a trade treaty positively impacts foreign direct investment (FDI). But does a trade treaty always have positive effects on FDI? What is the effect of bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) on bilateral FDI among developed countries? Based on the Knowledge‐Capital...
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Korean Abstract: 2000년대 이후 비관세조치 증가로 인한 보호무역주의의 확산은 전 세계적인 무역정책 기조의 중요한 특징이라고 할 수 있다. 비관세조치의 다양한 구성요소 중에서도 무역기술장벽(TBT: Technical Barriers to Trade)은 그...
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This paper empirically examines what factors affected the termination of anti-dumping measures in Korea during the 2006-2019 period. Employing a meticulous literature review, the paper investigates the WTO’s and Korea’s rules on the termination of antidumping measures and sets up the related...
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This paper empirically examines how controlling strategic goods affects productivity by focusing on Korean industries from 2015 to 2019. We hypothesize that strategic goods control positively affects productivity because it promotes international trade by making up for market failures, building...
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India is one of the top five economies and the biggest agricultural producer in the world. Using the second largest arable land after the United States, India produces corn, cotton, peanuts, curry and spices, fresh fruit and vegetables, and sugar as well as crops such as wheat, rice, and beans...
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