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, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE). We first employ an analysis based on revealed comparative advantages (RCAs) to identify … products that could help these economies diversify and upgrade. The RCA analysis shows that the CESEE countries still hold a … date. The product space analysis indicates that for the majority of the CESEE economies, it is possible to identify …
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This paper analyzes changes in the export potential and competitiveness of China, Japan, and Korea. The analysis of Japan's export market share reveals that in sectors where Korea's potential was strong in the early 1990s, Japan's market share diminished. This suggests the possibility that Korea...
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This paper contains an analysis of the pattern of growth and the structure of employment in various sectors of six South Asian economies (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka); the trends in the technological capabilities of these countries are also examined, by...
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This paper studies the pattern of trade specialization (PTE) of Uruguay and the dynamics that characterized it throughout the last twenty years. From a descriptive analysis of the PTE is used the methodological framework of the product space developed by Haussman et al (2007) to site Uruguay in...
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The process of globalization has wrought a major change in the international economy, and the scope of feasible trade between countries has broadened. Global value chains (GVCs) combine participation by a large number of suppliers across the world in the production of modern manufactured goods...
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We modify the Hausmann-Klinger approach to estimating export potential and make it able to describe perspective shifts in export structure and identify commodity groups that form the basis for growth and structural change in exports.
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Europe (CESEE). Recent studies show that market regulations and standards that are embedded within Technical Barriers to … in the CESEE countries during the period 1996-2016. The results suggest that Specific Trade Concerns (STCs) raised on … trade-restrictive TBTs imposed by CESEE countries induce 'tariff jumping' motives of investment to these countries, while …
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potential trade specialisation lock-in effects vis-à-vis the countries from Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE). In … value added, primarily through an increase in price competitiveness; Austria's CESEE potential lock-in effects have …
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region of Central East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) as the gateway to Western European markets. This was manifested by the … Brief analyses the most recent developments in trade and investment activities of China, Austria and the EU in CESEE, which … technology as well as finance. Overall, CESEE has a high need for infrastructure investments, particularly in the transport …
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Barriers to international trade are more sizeable than can be accounted for on the basis of formal trade barriers and transport costs alone. Search costs in the international marketplace and insecurity of property and contract enforcement have recently been stressed to explain this observation....
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