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The paper first analyzes the pattern of trade for China and India in the new century. We find that: (1) Both countries have high openness ratios that positively associated with their growing labor productivity over years. (2) China’s world export share keeps increasing whereas India maintains...
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Demographic structure has both the scale effect and the structural effect on bilateral trade. The "scale effect" refers that a low dependency ratio of exporter can produce and export more. Similarly, importer's low dependency ratio can induce more income and hence import more. The "structural...
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How do reductions in input trade costs affect firm's sales decision between domestic and foreign markets? Aside from tariffs cut in ordinary imports over time, a large extent of firms engaged in duty-free processing trade also experienced a decline in input trade cost. Accordingly, the imported...
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