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We develop an input-output methodology to estimate how Chinese exports affect the country’s total domestic value added (DVA) and employment for 1995 and 2002. Total DVA generated by exports is obtained by subtracting all direct and indirect imported intermediate goods from the gross value of...
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This research will analyze the effects of the similarities in economic size and institutional level on bilateral trade. It is interested whether similarities at the country size and institutional level encourage international trade between countries. Using panel data of the bilateral trade of...
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The scope and complexity of international trading arrangements in the Middle East, as well as their spotty historical record of success, underscores the urgent need for an adequate understanding of the relative costs and benefits of participation in preferential trading arrangements and, more...
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India has a rich heritage of traditional systems of medicine viz. Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Tibetan which are mostly based on botanical formulations. Although biologically, the region is extremely rich in medicinal plants, due to years of unwise use, the availability of raw materials in desired...
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The approach focussed on allows one to examine theoretically the empirical observation of increasing levels of intra-industry trade flows founded upon an increasing similarity of technology between countries and firms. Within the framework of a simple model of international trade in...
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, investment promotion programs and export incentives; and second, to find out to what extent these reforms are contributing to …
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examine the determinants of public support for foreign aid in China. China is a particularly interesting case because it is … both a recipient and donor of foreign aid. Thus, one would expect that the public’s perceptions of China’s own development … needs would influence its support for China donating to other countries. We find that while political ideology and sense of …
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Using annual data (1970-2004), this study re-examined the hypothesis that exchange rate volatility may dampen export … economic integration in promoting export is also of concern to this study. The empirical evidence demonstrates that despite the …
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and development of a hierarchy among them, on the other hand, in terms of export, import and trade balance. Therefore, the … countries (China, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Nigeria, Brazil etc.) and the economically developed countries …
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The paper discusses existing links between changing patterns of export of goods broken down by technology … discovering strong, positive and statistically significant relationship between flows of export of high-tech and ICTs manufactures … Forum). Our methodological approach relies on elaboration of country`s individual export patterns with regard to industries …
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