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International Economics 17 Trade 12 Exchange Rates 7 migration 5 Agglomeration 4 Development 4 Fiscal Policy 4 Fiscal policy 4 Institutions 4 China 3 Competition policy 3 Currency Union 3 Euro Area 3 European Union 3 Geography 3 Gravity Model 3 Growth 3 India 3 International Trade 3 Melitz model 3 Sovereign debt 3 Switzerland 3 Trade policy 3 WTO 3 competition policy 3 culture 3 exchange rate 3 firm heterogeneity 3 heterogeneous firms 3 immigration 3 sticky prices 3 unemployment 3 Africa 2 Border Effect 2 Capital mobility 2 Common Currency 2 Comparative Advantage 2 Concentration 2 Contagion 2 Euro 2
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English 139 Undetermined 61
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Flandreau, Marc 10 Neven, Damien 8 Wyplosz, Charles 8 Genberg, Hans 7 Krogstrup, Signe 7 Okubo, Toshihiro 7 Basu, Sudip Ranjan 5 Kohler, Pierre 5 Panizza, Ugo 5 Wälti, Sébastien 5 Abbritti, Mirko 4 Djajic, Slobodan 4 Langus, Gregor 4 Lipatov, Vilen 4 Pauwels, Laurent L. 4 Trani, Tommaso 4 Arcand, Jean-Louis 3 Benavente, Daniela 3 Berman, Nicolas 3 Djajić, Slobodan 3 Jones, Ronald 3 Joshi, Vivek 3 Kierzkowski, Henryk 3 Kingombe, Christian K.M. 3 Mukherjee, Rahul 3 Rieger, Matthias 3 Sola, Sergio 3 Vézina, Pierre-Louis 3 Wagner, Natascha 3 Weber, Sebastian 3 Bignon, Vincent 2 Bombarda, Pamela 2 Bourtchouladze, Nana 2 Flamini, Alessandro 2 Gamberoni, Elisa 2 Gosselin, Pierre 2 Griffoli, Tommaso Mancini 2 Jaimovich, Dany 2 Kamuganga, Dick Nuwamanya 2 Khanna, Gauri 2
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International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 200
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IHEID Working Papers 200
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RePEc 200
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Offshoring and Heterogeneous Firms: One Job Offshored, One Job Lost?
Bourtchouladze, Nana - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
Offshoring has gained a significant momentum in recent years. Firm size appears to be the leading factor differentiating firms that offshore from those that do not. We present a model that blends offshoring, or trade in tasks, with a Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with...
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Exchange Rate Arrangements in Asia: Do They Matter?
Wyplosz, Charles - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
We examine the difference that various exchange rate arrangements can make toward stabilizing effective nominal and real exchange rates, with special attention to the Asian experience. It concludes that formal basket pegging is unlikely to be sustainable but can easily mimicked with...
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Do unilateral trade preferences help export diversification? An investigation of the impact of European unilateral trade preferences on the extensive and intensive margin of trade.
Gamberoni, Elisa - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
We analyze the impact of the EU unilateral trade preferences on both the intensive and the extensive margin of trade. Using a tobit and probit estimation we find that the impact of unilateral trade preferences on both margins is strictly linked to the sector under analysis and to the type of...
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Debt Sustainability Assessment: The IMF Approach and Alternatives
Wyplosz, Charles - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
Debt sustainability is an essential attribute of good macroeconomic policies but its precise definition is elusive and its assessment is even more challenging. The IMF has developed a sophisticated approach but it must be recognized that, because the future is unknown, any debt sustainability...
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Interest Rate Signals and Central Bank Transparency
Gosselin, Pierre; Lotz, Aileen; Wyplosz, Charles - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
The present paper extends the literature on central bank transparency that relies on information heterogeneity among private agents in four directions. First, it adds the interest rate to the list of signals that the central bank can reveal. Second, it allows for more than one economic...
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Home Market Effect Hypothesis in a Multi-Country World
Bourtchouladze, Nana - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
The home market effect (HME) is commonly defined as a more than proportional positive causation from demand to supply. Recent theoretical literature, however, shows that the traditional definition highlighted within two-country framework does not always survive in higher dimensional settings....
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Unemployment, Inflation and Monetary Policy in a Dynamic New Keynesian Model with Hiring Costs
Abbritti, Mirko - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
The dynamic general equilibrium model with hiring costs presented in this paper delivers involuntary unemployment in the steady state and involuntary fluctuations in unemployment. After calibrating the model, through simulations we are able to show that our model with labour market imperfections...
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Parametric and Non-parametric Approaches to Exits from Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes
Asici, Ahmet Atil - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
Following the demise of the Bretton-Woods increasing number of countries has been opting for flexible exchange rate regimes. Exiting from fixed regimes however is not without costs. Regime transitions have often been occurred in the midst of a crisis which has considerable economic costs in...
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Mergers and Rivals' Mark-ups: Evidence from European Paper Manufacturers
Marinov, Rosen - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
This paper investigates the effect of merger-driven market concentration on the mark-ups of non-merging rival firms in Europe's paper manufacturing industry. Using a representative data set of 400 independently-owned companies spanning a ten-year period, we aim to disentangle the impact of...
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Revisiting the "Compliance-vs.-Rebalancing" Debate in WTO Scholarship a Unified Research Agenda
Schropp, Simon - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
This paper constitutes an attempt to reframe and eventually deflate the ongoing “compliance-vs.-rebalancing” debate which has permeated WTO scholarship for the last 10 years. At face value, this controversy circles around object and purpose of WTO enforcement and the legal nature of dispute...
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