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The Asian recession saw an increase in the volume of mainly manufactured Asian Exports. Other things equal, this would have disadvantaged the labour intensive end of northern (mainly USA and EU) manufacturing and hence the northern manufacturing workforce. Central to the crisis, however, was a...
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. This paper evaluates the theoretical and empirical evidence bearing on the question of whether China's buoyant export … empirical evidence, we identify a statistically significant effect of U.S. imports from China on U.S. import prices, but given …, using a multi-country database of trade transactions, we estimate that since 1993, Chinese exports lowered annual import …
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characterized by a high degree of stability of their export specialization patterns at the country level or not. During a period of …
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-product export, on the development of the Australian economy and external position over the period 1862-1995. The results support the …
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The increase in exports to market economies is a good sign, but it is not conclusive about the extent of restructuring of production technologies experienced in transition countries. This paper explores the source of the increase with an analysis of their exports' quality, interprets the results...
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Chinese export growth and that of other emerging Asian economies are actually positive (though usually not significant), even … export growth. Although exchange rates do matter for export performance, the income growth of trading partners matters even …
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The paper analyzes the factors behind the reorientation of transition countries' exports to their non-traditional partners outside their former block. First, the amount of reorientation is calculated using a gravity model. Then, reasons for the cross-country differences in the rate of closing...
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This article studies the behavior of an export-flexible firm under exchange rate uncertainty. We show that the … foreign market. Otherwise, export flexibility introduces a convexity into the firm's foreign exchange risk exposure, which …
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Many developing countries are involved in software exports, most remarkably India, Ireland and Israel. Jordan, Argentina, and Sri Lanka are some of the aspirant countries who are giving efforts to enter the global software marketplace by developing different strategies. Using the success...
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CEO, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management "I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to export. The real world …
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