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exporting sector 5 exporters 4 exporting countries 4 domestic investment 3 domestic production 3 export market 3 export sector 3 exporter 3 import demand 3 international trade 3 oil exporting 3 share of exports 3 total exports 3 trade barriers 3 trading partners 3 Economic models 2 Protectionism 2 average tariff 2 balance of payments 2 commodity prices 2 competitive pressures 2 developing country exports 2 domestic firms 2 domestic market 2 economic integration 2 employment growth 2 export demand 2 export growth 2 export growth rate 2 export markets 2 export performance 2 export processing 2 export processing zone 2 export production 2 export prospects 2 export sectors 2 export share 2 export subsidies 2 export volume 2 exports of goods 2
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Danninger, Stephan 1 Greene, Joshua E. 1 Henn, Christian 1 Joutz, Frederick L. 1 McDonald, Bradley J. 1 Roy, Devesh 1 Subramanian, Arvind 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 International Monetary Fund 1
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Determinants of Non-oil Growth in the CFA-Zone Oil Producing Countries; How do they Differ?
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
Non-oil growth in the CFA oil exporting countries has been lackluster despite their great natural resource wealth. In this paper we study the key determinants of non-oil growth and explore to what extent these countries differ from countries with comparable levels of development that do not...
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Protectionist Responses to the Crisis; Damage Observed in Product-Level Trade
McDonald, Bradley J.; Henn, Christian - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
This paper investigates how trade flows are being affected by new discriminatory measures implemented during the global financial crisis. We match data on behind-the-border measures (e.g., bailouts and subsidies) and border measures implemented through April 2010 to monthly HS 4-digit bilateral...
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What Explains Germany's Rebounding Export Market Share?
Joutz, Frederick L.; Danninger, Stephan - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Germany's export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced declines. This study explores four explanations and evaluates their empirical contributions: (i) improved cost competitiveness, (ii) ties to fast growing trading partners, (iii) increased demand for...
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Who Can Explain the Mauritian Miracle; Meade, Romer, Sachs, or Rodrik?
Subramanian, Arvind; Roy, Devesh - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
This paper examines different explanations-initial conditions, openness to trade and FDI, and institutions-of the Mauritian growth experience since the mid-1970s. We show that arguments based on openness to trade and FDI are either misleading or incomplete, and the transmission mechanism...
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The Export Performance of Sub-Saharan Africa, 1970-19+L69390: A Survey
Greene, Joshua E. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1992
The export performance of Sub-Saharan Africa has lagged behind that of developing countries in other regions for the past two decades, and total export proceeds have fallen significantly since 1980. Many factors explain this outcome, including continued concentration in slowly-growing non-fuel...
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