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enhance their domestic export performance. It shows that foreign sourcing is a complement to, rather than substitute for, the … creation of domestic value added and employment in exports highlighting how, with GVCs, export competitiveness is inextricably …
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indirectly affected by rising export demand. Furthermore, we examine potential impacts on specific worker groups, such as high …
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in wine exports and to discover whether there are cyclical co-movements with the European wine export cycle. This paper … European wine export cycle since the inception of the European Economic Community. The main objective is to investigate whether … there has been a “European” wine export cycle over the last six decades. The cycles of wine exports are obtained using de …
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We present a gravity model that accounts for multilateral resistance, firm heterogeneity and country-selection into trade, while accommodating asymmetries in trade flows. A new equation for the proportion of exporting firms takes a gravity form, such that the extensive margin is also affected by...
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., 2020). However, adjustment in the export sector can still occur through other supply-side channels. With bilateral trade … presents several novel findings: (1), a depreciation of an exporter's currency against the US-dollar increases total export … significant increase in average exports per firm (the intensive margin), while the aggregate export response is mainly driven by …
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) bilateral exports to the United States. The patterns in the data are consistent with the theory. The mean and the variance of …
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In recent years, rising food prices have returned as a concern for policy makers especially in developing countries. In this context, this paper examines how supply shocks, both domestic and foreign, have mattered to imports and consumption in the global rice market over 1960-2010. Such an...
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Honey, this relatively homogenous, hard to trace product, characterised by considerable international price differences, and often regulated by high tariff barriers, lends itself to economically motivated product adulteration. The adulteration of honey can undermine confidence in products as...
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We assess the literature on public and private quality standards and their impact in food markets, international trade, and global supply chains. We focus on their effects on welfare, trade, industrial organization, and labor markets and with special attention to the North-South context. We also...
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We assess the literature on public and private quality standards and their impact in food markets, international trade, and global supply chains. We focus on their effects on welfare, trade, industrial organization, and labor markets and with special attention to the North-South context. We also...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013027170