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international trade 6 trade terms 5 import prices 4 trade data 4 trade liberalization 4 trading partners 4 world trade 4 balance of payments 3 cointegration 3 common market 3 correlation 3 economic integration 3 export value 3 foreign trade 3 free trade 3 member country 3 nontariff barriers 3 open economy 3 regional trade 3 samples 3 statistic 3 statistics 3 tariff lines 3 tariff rate 3 tariff rates 3 trade agreements 3 trade barriers 3 trade effect 3 trade negotiations 3 trade policies 3 trade regime 3 trade restrictions 3 value of imports 3 world economy 3 world market 3 world markets 3 Terms of trade 2 algebra 2 average tariff 2 average tariff rate 2
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Cardoso, Jaime 1 Cashin, Paul 1 Mayda, Anna Maria 1 Pattillo, Catherine A. 1 Silver, Mick 1 Steinberg, Chad 1 Subramanian, Arvind 1 Wei, Shang-Jin 1 Young, Philip M. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 6 International Monetary Fund 1
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Kenya; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2008
This Selected Issues paper on Kenya reviews Kenya’s external stability in a context where the exchange rate has strengthened and capital inflows are playing an increasingly important role. Kenya’s external current account deficit has widened, reflecting strong import volumes as...
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Do South-South Trade Agreements Increase Trade? Commodity-Level Evidence from COMESA
Mayda, Anna Maria; Steinberg, Chad - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
South-South trade agreements are proliferating: Developing countries signed 70 new agreements between 1990 and 2003. Yet the impact of these agreements is largely unknown. This paper focuses on the static effects of South-South preferential trade agreements stemming from changes in trade...
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Do Unit Value Export, Import, and Terms of Trade Indices Represent or Misrepresent Price Indices?
Silver, Mick - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Unit value export and import indices compiled from returns to customs authorities are often used as surrogates for price indices in the measurement of inflation transmission, terms of trade (effects), and to deflate import and export value series to derive volume series. Their widespread use is...
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The WTO Promotes Trade, Strongly But Unevenly
Wei, Shang-Jin; Subramanian, Arvind - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
This paper furnishes robust evidence that the GATT/WTO has had a powerful and positive impact on trade. The impact has, however, been uneven. GATT/WTO membership for industrial countries has been associated with a large increase in imports estimated at about 40 percent of world trade. The same...
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The Dominican Republic; Stabilization, Structural Reform, and Economic Growth
Cardoso, Jaime; Young, Philip M. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2002
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Terms of Trade Shocks in Africa; Are they Short-Lived or Long-Lived?
Cashin, Paul; Pattillo, Catherine A. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper examines the persistence of shocks to the terms of trade, using annual data on 42 Sub-Saharan African countries between 1960-96. We find that the persistence of terms of trade shocks varies widely—for about half the countries such shocks are short-lived, while for one-third of the...
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