Contract Enforcement, Corruption Controls and Other Institutions Affect Trade, Too
In the past, the study of international trade often focused on differences in labor, land and capital, as well as the distance between trading partners. But economists are increasingly looking at the role played by institutions, specifically those that enforce contracts and curb corruption.
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2015
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Authors: | bandyopadhyay, subhayu ; Roy, Suryadipta ; Liu, Yang |
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The Regional Economist. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. - 2015, April, 10-11
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
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