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Trade in services is a rapidly growing phenomenon. Consequently, the question of individual countries? competitiveness in trade in services is of increasing importance. In this paper we describe patterns of competitiveness in services sectors for EU members over the period 1995 to 2005,...
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Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994-2004, combined with social accounts data (i.e. data on intermediate linkages) for 78 countries benchmarked to the panel midpoint, we examine the role of services as inputs in manufacturing, with a particular focus...
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Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994-2004, combined with social accounts data (i.e. data on intermediate linkages) for 78 countries benchmarked to 2001, we examine the role of services as inputs in manufacturing, with a particular focus on indirect...
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The paper proposes a theoretical framework for explaining gains and losses in export market shares by considering both …
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The paper proposes a theoretical framework to explain gains and losses in export market shares by their price and non …
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empirical methods and data. We analyze export growth, export market shares, extensive and intensive margins and the number of … points against cut-throat competition between CESEE and China. The decomposition of export growth along the extensive versus ….e. the intensive margin) contributed most strongly export growth in both regions, whereas the contribution of new trade links …
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Benkovskis and Wörz (2012). We construct an export price index which adjusts for changes in the set of competitors (variety) and …
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This paper analyses the relationship between openness to trade and wages at the industry level (15 manufacturing industries) in 25 EU countries over the period from 1995 to 2005. By applying a cross-country and industry-specific approach, it is possible to control for unobserved heterogeneity at...
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export growth, export market shares, extensive and intensive margins and the dynamics in the number of joint trade links …. While this suggests that the CESEE countries pursue a suitable export strategy, diversification of production toward …
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Building on the methodology pioneered by Feenstra (1994) and Broda and Weinstein (2006), we construct an export price …
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