نتایج جستجو برای: var analysis jel classification f13

تعداد نتایج: 3211149  

2013
Ludger Schuknecht

In the 1970s, taxation of "windfall" profits from primary products and intervention in trade and production tempted governments into expansionary fiscal policies, whilst stifling the private sector and depressing growth. However, the experience of the recent coffee boom has so far been more favourable: those African countries which liberalized and left a large share of the “windfall” with the p...

2007
Valentina Raimondi Alessandro Olper

Using a bilateral trade equation derived from a monopolistic competition model, we investigated market access reciprocity in food trade among the US, Canada, the EU and Japan. We explore country and industry–specific market access asymmetry through the border effect approach, re-challenging the underlying main explanations. Our findings reveal marked asymmetry in reciprocal trade openness; inde...

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بررسی و تحلیل تنوع در بازارهای هدف صادراتی ایران هدیه وجدانی طهرانی* عضو هیات علمی موسسه مطالعات و پژوهش های بازرگانی ابراهیم علی رازینی عضو هیات علمی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد کرج تاریخ دریافت:9/9/90 تاریخ پذیرش:17/5/91 چکیده سیاست های مناسب صادراتی، رقابت پذیری صادراتی را، هم در ایجاد بازارهای غیرسنتی و هم در بهبود تنوع محصولات صادراتی تقویت می کند. طبق تعریف، تنوع صادراتی تغییر در ترکیب کالاه...

2010
Matthew T Cole Matthew T. Cole

There has been great focus in the recent trade theory literature on the introduction of firm heterogeneity into trade models. This introduction has highlighted the importance of the entry/exit decision of firms in response to changes in trade barriers. However, it is typical in many of these models to use iceberg transport costs as a general form of trade barriers that can be interchangeable wi...

2015
Hitoshi Sato

This paper examines a simple model of outsourcing involving matching frictions and home bias in firms’ acquisition of intermediate goods. Two groups of seller firms—local sellers and foreign sellers—may face different degrees of search frictions even though they are identical in terms of productivity. Two groups of buyer firms are considered: one group accepts local and foreign sellers equally,...

2004
Peri Silva

We investigate a mechanism whereby a group of nations forming a free trade area simultaneously can efficiently satisfy industrialization targets. The mechanism does not rely on cross-country transfers, and it is efficient for each member country individually even if other members of the free trade area do not implement the efficient policy. It allows each member country to gain from participati...

2012
Olivier Cadot Ana M. Fernandes Julien Gourdon Aaditya Mattoo

The paper evaluates the effect of the FAMEX export promotion program in Tunisia on the export performance of beneficiary firms using firm-level data. Propensity-score matching difference-indifference and weighted least squares estimates suggest that beneficiaries expand at the intensive and the extensive margin (markets and products). However, this expansion is short-lived for total exports. Ou...

2015
Emanuel Ornelas

This paper indicates that the consequences of regional trade agreements for the world trade system may be deceiving—an arrangement’s apparent virtue may constitute the source of its drawback. In a model where governments have political, as well as economic, motivations, I show that a free trade area induces its members to reduce protection against the non-members, and to do so sufficiently deep...

2001
Aaditya Mattoo Randeep Rathindran Arvind Subramanian

The paper has three purposes. First, it explains how the impact of liberalization of service sectors on output growth differs from that of liberalization of trade in goods. Second, it suggests a policy-based rather than outcome-based measure of the openness of a country’s services regime. Such openness measures are constructed for two key service sectors, basic telecommunications and financial ...

2006
George Deltas Klaus Desmet Giovanni Facchini

Hub-and-Spoke Free Trade Areas* This paper analyzes how the sequential formation of free trade areas affects the volume of trade between member countries. In a three--country, three-good model, if two countries have a free trade area, and both sign a similar agreement with the third, trade between the two decreases, and welfare rises in both. However, if only one of them signs an FTA with the t...

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