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, urbanization, and trade openness. Econometric techniques employed include unit root tests, Toda and Yamamoto Granger causality, and … emissions will lead to a surge in trade openness but not vice versa for China. A noteworthy result is that there is a … magnitude whiles in the future, energy use, economic growth, trade openness, and urbanization would influence carbon emissions …
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Purpose: Culture plays a role in international trade much as it does in any other human activity. Attitudes and ways of … which aspects of culture give countries competitive edge in terms of bilateral trade performances. Specifically, do … relatively higher scores in certain cultural dimensions have a deterministic effect on bilateral trade performance (terms of …
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period 1996–2004 and deploying GMM-SYS estimates, this paper aims to establish the role played by trade, FDI and technology …
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Despite postulations on the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI), foreign aid, and trade on growth, empirical … twenty-nine countries in Sub-Saharan Africa between the period 1990-2017 to analyze the effects of FDI, trade, and foreign …. However, the results show that trade has a positive and significant impact on poverty reduction, especially in low …
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Is the willingness to make trades influenced by how the total gains from trade are split between the trading partners …? We present results from a bilateral trade game (n = 128) where all participants were price-takers and trading pairs faced … trade reduced desired transaction levels on both sides of the market, but more strongly by the disfavored party. The data …
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