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In this paper I investigate the impact of a decrease in trade costs on firms' decisions to export. The main … focus is on the firm export entry decision and the within firm adjustment regarding product scope and intensity. For …
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This paper takes departure in the unique position taken by Swedish policymakers recently in giving explicit emphasis to migration as a tool for increasing trade. We attempt to put this position to empirical scrutiny. Our results demonstrate that migrants spur exports, especially along the...
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This paper contributes to two strands of literature on empirical models of trade flows and trade policy. The first and the older strand is that of gravity models of bilateral trade flows going back to Hans Linneman (1966) and Tinbergen (1962) and its recent applications, particularly by Adams et...
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Working with a panel dataset of of OECD countries over the decade 1994-2004, we examine linkages between cross-border trade and FDI in the service sectors. We first develop a consistent analytical framework for the application of the gravity model jointly to services trade and commercial...
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What drives firms' geographic diversification in international markets? I build a model to show that if some export … role and nature of shared export costs. Product adaptation costs, associated to market similarities in geography and … of the difficulty to enter export markets. …
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With the ongoing trade normalisation process between India and Pakistan, opportunities to integrate have opened up between both countries. The pharmaceutical sector is crucial to health issues in developing economies and would be an ideal segment to focus on in improving trade relations between...
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This paper makes an attempt to understand the implications of trade normalisation between India and Pakistan on the automobile sector. Currently, am majority of auto components are in Pakistan's negative list. Based on both quantitative and qualitative analysis, the paper concludes that India...
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India and Pakistan are the leading textile trading nations in the world. Among the major sectors, the textile and clothing sector accounts for the largest share in trade between India and Pakistan chiefly because of the similarities in culture and the importance of the sector in their economies....
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. Using high-quality Swedish firm-registry data from 1997-2011, I first document that the distribution of firm export sales is …-firm-destination one-way demand driven complementarity between products that can explain export sales variation within a market. Ignoring …
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