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This study uses the gravity model to estimate the effects of food safety regulations implemented by the partner countries on agri-food exports of China. Annual bilateral trade data are compiled for major agrifood export items of China like apples, kidney beans, garlic, mandarins and orange, meat...
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The study aimed to empirically analyse GCC’s trade patterns based on the gravity model. Gravity model is derived from physics and is used to explain the bilateral flow of trade determined by GDP per capita, population, and distance. It is assumed that trade flow between the two countries is...
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Regional integration in Africa is deepening, and the existing regional groupings are making frantic efforts to remove barriers to trade. One way in which trade among countries can be promoted is through the establishment of free trade areas with member-states. However, regulatory quality that...
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This study investigates the impact levels of determinants on Vietnam’s coffee exports by applying the Spatial Gravity Model and panel data to consider the spatial dependence in the gravity model. The Spatial Gravity Model was employed to spatially examine influencing factors among trading...
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This paper presents a framework for estimating and simulating a quantitative spatial model of trade and violence. In this new theoretical and empirical setup, designed for the analysis of bilateral flows, we first model the general equilibrium interactions between the economic and fighting...
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We introduce a new dataset on British exports at the bilateral, commodity-level from 1700 to 1899. We then pit two primary determinants of bilateral trade against one another: the trade-diminishing effects of distance versus the trade-enhancing effects of the British Empire. We find that the...
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Tensions in the world economy and European worries about too much economic dependence on China put India into focus. 18 … great long-run potential for trade. India regards itself to be on par with Europe and acts independently, similar to China …
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This study delves into dynamics and determinants of agricultural exports from India. India's agricultural export basket … competitiveness is crucial for driving growth in India's agricultural sector, benefiting farmers, the economy, and the nation as a …
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Integration into global markets serves as a powerful catalyst for economic growth in developing economies, offering the potential to create high paying jobs and foster development. This paper uses the structural gravity model to quantify potential merchandise exports for Asian economies,...
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The relationship between India and ASEAN has emerged as a crucial basis of their foreign policy. Both the regions … India and ASEAN and examine the extent to which the AIFTA effectively influenced it. Additionally, the study intended to … identified rising NTMs as one of the important variables impeding realization of India's export potential to ASEAN. This study …
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