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sector applied general equilibrium model of Tanzania with foreign direct investment, and uses that model to assess Tanzania … in all business services by Tanzania with respect to its African regional partners would be slightly beneficial for … Tanzania. But wider liberalization, with larger partners or multilaterally, it will yield much larger gains due to providing …
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sector applied general equilibrium model of Tanzania with foreign direct investment, and uses that model to assess Tanzania … in all business services by Tanzania with respect to its African regional partners would be slightly beneficial for … Tanzania. But wider liberalization, with larger partners or multilaterally, it will yield much larger gains due to providing …
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sector applied general equilibrium model of Tanzania with foreign direct investment, and uses that model to assess Tanzania … in all business services by Tanzania with respect to its African regional partners would be slightly beneficial for … Tanzania. But wider liberalization, with larger partners or multilaterally, it will yield much larger gains due to providing …
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This paper discusses the issue whether developing countries forego chances in world manufactured markets by protecting intermediate services against market entry of new suppliers. By scanning the empirical literature on effective rates of protection (ERP), the evidence is supportive. Yet, it...
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This paper examines the effect of trade liberalization on foreign direct investment (FDI) in nontradable, producer services which play a supporting role in the production, trade, and distribution of final tradables goods.. It shows both theoretically and empirically that trade liberalization can...
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We study the effect of services trade restrictiveness on manufacturing productivity for a broad cross-section of countries at different stages of economic development. Decreasing services trade restrictiveness has a positive indirect impact on the manufacturing sectors that use services as...
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