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mobility, in which countries trade industrial goods due to the (Armington) assumption that production of different goods is … produced units of each good, endogenously determine each country’s equilibrium pattern of employment, production, and trade. I …
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Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), there is still much dispute about the optimal level of …
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This paper contributes to trade diversification literature by comparing changes in relative (i.e. assessed in … highly disaggregated trade statistics (4963 product lines) for 163 countries (1988-2010) and find that, despite differences …
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This paper explores official trade data to identify patterns of smuggling in international trade. Our main measure of … interest is the difference in matched partner trade statistics, i.e., the extent to which the recorded export value in the … with the level of corruption in both partner countries. This finding supports the hypothesis that trade gaps partly …
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countries. In each country, the incumbent autocrat will cater to the preferences of the elites when setting trade policy and the … manufacturing sector. This, in turn, can lead to a shift in the comparative advantage, a decision to open up to trade and an inflow …
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This paper uncovers a counter-intuitive effect of international trade on female labor shares: whenever trade expands … gap and causes a decrease in aggregate female labor shares. Based on instrumented U.S.-Mexican trade flows, we provide …
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positively associated with recipient-donor exports as well. That is, aid increases bilateral trade flows in both directions. Our … disaggregating aid to specifically study the effects from trade-related assistance (Aid for Trade), the positive correlation shows up … relations between aid and trade seems robust to changes in specification and time-periods, it is intrinsically hard to provide …
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The empirical evidence on whether participation in export markets increases plant-level productivity has been inconclusive so far. We explain this inconclusiveness by drawing on Arrow's (1962) characterization of learning-by-doing, which suggests focusing on young plants and using measures of...
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a two-good neoclassical Ramsey growth model with lack of enforcement on international trade contracts we show that … endogenous trading constraints with positive trade may arise on the transition path towards an open-economy steady state. These … provide to high-income agents that have a stronger love-of-variety and investment motives to trade internationally. Investment …
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together theories emphasising cultural values, dysfunctional institutions, or impediments to trade as obstacles to financial … employed. We find that trade openness and institutions constraining the political elite from expropriating financiers exhibit a …
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