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patterns of trade 28 international trade 13 world economy 10 free trade 9 political economy 9 trade flows 9 economic integration 8 Economic models 7 bilateral trade 7 output growth 7 Economic growth 6 member country 6 terms of trade 6 trade liberalization 6 world trade 6 global trade 5 open economies 5 open economy 5 regional trade 5 trade agreements 5 trade barriers 5 trade data 5 trade diversion 5 trading blocs 5 GATT 4 International economy 4 Internationale Wirtschaft 4 common market 4 comparative advantage 4 competition policy 4 economic cooperation 4 equilibrium model 4 exchange rate regimes 4 free trade agreements 4 free trade area 4 impact of trade 4 intermediate inputs 4 monetary union 4 nontariff barriers 4 partner countries 4
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Free 33 Undetermined 3
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Book / Working Paper 32 Article 4 Other 1
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Working Paper 5 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Research Report 1
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English 25 Undetermined 12
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Riezman, Raymond 8 Bougheas, Spiros 7 Chichilnisky, Graciela 3 Bougheas, Spiros P. 2 Kneller, Richard 2 Langhammer, Rolf J. 2 Wei, Shang-Jin 2 Abiad, Abdul 1 Aksoy, M. Ataman 1 Albertin, Giorgia 1 Ammissah, Emmanuel 1 Berger, Helge 1 Chen, Hong 1 Chong, Alberto 1 Debrun, Xavier 1 Fakher, Amany 1 Falvey, Rod 1 Feridhanusetyawan, Tubagus 1 Haacker, Markus 1 Jaumotte, Florence 1 Ju, Jiandong 1 Kneller, Richard Anthony 1 Kose, M. Ayhan 1 LIN, JUSTIN YIFU 1 Lall, Subir 1 Leigh, Daniel 1 Masson, Paul R. 1 Meredith, Guy 1 Mody, Ashoka 1 Ng, Francis 1 Nitsch, Volker 1 Papageorgiou, Chris 1 Park, Innwon 1 Park, Soonchan 1 Pattillo, Catherine A. 1 Puzzello, Laura 1 Rauqeuqe, Lanieta 1 Santacreu, Ana Maria 1 Schadler, Susan 1 Singh, Shiu raj 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 14 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 4 CESifo 3 Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, School of Economics 3 Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University-Bozeman 1 Economics Research, World Bank Group 1 International Monetary Fund 1
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IMF Working Papers 13 MPRA Paper 4 CESifo Working Paper 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 3 Discussion Papers / Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, School of Economics 3 Asia-Pacific journal of regional science 1 China Economic Policy Review (CEPR) 1 IMF Occasional Papers 1 International journal of economics and finance 1 International journal of trade and global markets 1 Kiel Policy Brief 1 Kiel policy brief 1 Policy Research Working Paper Series 1 Trade Research Center Research Discussion Papers 1 Working papers / Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy 1
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RePEc 27 ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 4 BASE 1
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Growth in the Central and Eastern European Countries of the European Union
Abiad, Abdul; Mody, Ashoka; Schadler, Susan; Leigh, Daniel - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
The central challenges facing the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia as they work to catch up to advanced European Union (EU) income levels are discussed in this new book. Focusing on the region’s growth performance, and outlining two...
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Trade and the distribution of human capital
Bougheas, Spiros P.; Riezman, Raymond - 2005
We develop a two-country, two-sector model of trade where the only difference between the two countries is their distribution of human capital endowments. We show that even if the two countries have identical aggregate human capital endowments the pattern of trade depends on the properties of...
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On the Pattern of Currency Blocs in Africa
Yehoue, Etienne B. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
This paper seeks to elucidate the debate over currency union in Africa. The paper examines whether empirical investigation points to the gradual emergence of currency blocs. Based on the historical data on inflation, trade, and the comovements of prices and outputs, I argue that the emergence of...
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Preferential Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific Region
Feridhanusetyawan, Tubagus - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in the Asia-Pacific region have proliferated rapidly over the past five years and are creating a complex web of intersecting bilateral and regional trade agreements. This paper describes the proliferation of these PTAs, discusses their characteristics and...
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Endowment Versus Finance; A Wooden Barrel Theory of International Trade
Ju, Jiandong; Wei, Shang-Jin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
This paper develops a theory of international trade in which financial development and factor endowments jointly determine comparative advantage. We apply the financial contract model of Holmstrom and Tirole (1998) to the Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson (HOS) model in which firms' dependence on...
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Trade and the Distribution of Human Capital
Bougheas, Spiros; Riezman, Raymond - CESifo - 2005
We develop a two-country, two-sector model of trade where the only difference between the two countries is their distribution of human capital endowments. We show that even if the two countries have identical aggregate human capital endowments the pattern of trade depends on the properties of...
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CHINA'S INTEGRATION WITH THE WORLD: DEVELOPMENT AS A PROCESS OF LEARNING AND INDUSTRIAL UPGRADING
LIN, JUSTIN YIFU; WANG, YAN - In: China Economic Policy Review (CEPR) 01 (2012) 01, pp. 1250001-1
Development is a process that is full of uncertainties, and even more so is the process of economic transition. Because of uncertainties and country specificity, development must be a process of learning, selective adaptation, and industrial upgrading. This paper attempts to distill lessons from...
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How Has Nafta Affected the Mexican Economy? Review and Evidence
Kose, M. Ayhan; Towe, Christopher M.; Meredith, Guy - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the impact of NAFTA on growth and business cycles in Mexico. The effect of the agreement in spurring a dramatic increase in trade and financial flows between Mexico and its NAFTA partners, and its impact on Mexican economic growth and business...
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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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Technological Adaptation, Trade, and Growth
Chong, Alberto; Zanforlin, L. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper extends Grossman and Helpman’s seminal work (1991), and presents an endogenous growth model where innovations created in a high-tech sector may be assimilated or adapted by a low-tech sector. Applying a simple Heckscher-Ohlin framework, the effects of technological diffusion are...
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