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2. Letting it play out: Recent actions out of China, from import bans to limited license renewals, will push U.S. MRFs to clean up their material.
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Rudder, Greg
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PAPER prices ,EXPORTS ,PREMIUMS (Retail trade) ,CONTAINERS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,CHINA-United States relations ,PRICES - Published
- 2017
3. COVID-19 Crisis and International Trade. Two Country Cases.
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TUDORACHE, Adrian Tudor
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COVID-19 pandemic ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ECONOMIC impact ,EXPORTS - Abstract
The recent COVID-19 health crisis determined a global economic crisis and numerous economic consequences at different levels. In these conditions, the study of the economic impact of the health crisis became a necessity. Therefore, the present paper focuses on the study of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on international economic relations, using the example of two countries. Based on the regression methodology it was measured the impact of the COVID-19 burden on the international trade flows of two European countries, namely Romania and Hungary. The results of the research illustrated that the COVID-19 burden had an effect on international trade in the two countries. However, the influences differed in the two countries, with the exports flows being more affected than imports in both countries and with exports in Hungary being more affected that those of Romania. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. INSTITUTIONS AND INTRA-REGIONAL TRADE IN CEFTA 2006: A GRAVITY APPROACH.
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Klimczak, Łukasz and Trivić, Jelena
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COMMERCIAL treaties ,FREE trade ,GRAVITY model (Social sciences) ,IMPORTS ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
Copyright of Proceedings of the Faculty of Economics in East Sarajevo / Zbornik Radova Ekonomskog Fakulteta u Istočnom Sarajevu is the property of University of East Sarajevo and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2018
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5. The impact of political relations on international trade: China–Philippines island dispute as a quasi‐natural experiment.
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Luo, Changyuan, Sun, Shiyi, and Wan, Guanghua
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ECONOMIC sanctions ,FRUIT processing ,ISLANDS ,EXPORTS - Abstract
In May 2012, with tensions over Huangyan Island taking an increasingly sour turn, China released a document to strengthen inspection and quarantine of fruits imported from the Philippines. To many, this retaliation implied that the former launched economic sanctions against the latter over the growing conflict. As such, this paper takes that tension as a quasi‐natural experiment to examine the impact of deteriorating political relations on trade. We employ difference‐in‐difference to conduct an empirical investigation by using the monthly data of the Philippines' fruit export. The estimation results show that after the implementation of the document, in comparison with other export destination countries, Philippine banana and pineapple exports to China decreased by 42% and 88%, respectively. However, the sanction effects weakened over time. Extended analyses also find that the Philippines evaded the sanctions to some extent by trans‐shipping through third countries, transferring exports to other countries, and deeply processing fruits. In conclusion, the sanctions were not as effective as expected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Trade liberalization and export sophistication in Vietnam.
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Nguyen, Dong Xuan
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FREE trade ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,TARIFF ,GOVERNMENT policy ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper empirically examines the impacts of trade liberalization policy on the sophistication level of Vietnam's exports from 2001 to 2010. The export sophistication measure proposed by Hausmann and co-workers is computed by using the disaggregated trade data. By descriptive analysis, this indicator reveals that Vietnam's export structure was similar to that of Indonesia and the Philippines and then became much more similar to Thailand after Vietnam's accession to World Trade Organization (WTO). In addition, this paper econometrically analyzes the effects of trade liberalization on Vietnam's industry-level export sophistication with the additional consideration of its WTO accession in 2007. This paper suggests that tariff reductions have a positive impact on the sophistication level of Vietnam's industry exports. Trade liberalization has a stronger impact on the nonmanufacturing sectors than on manufacturing sectors. However, the results also imply that the WTO membership does not have any additional effects on Vietnam's industry export sophistication. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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7. Comments by Sisira Jayasuriya, on Markets Matter: The Potential of Intra-Regional Trade in ASEAN and Its Implications for Asian Regionalism.
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Jayasuriya, Sisira
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REGIONALISM ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,REGIONAL Comprehensive Economic Partnership - Abstract
The author comments on the paper "Markets Matter: The Potential of Intra-Regional Trade in ASEAN and Its Implications for Asian Regionalism" by Lurong Chen, Philippe De Lombaerde and Ludo Cuyvers. She investigates the potential for further deepening the economic integration in the region. She also assesses the potential of ASEAN to export more to the regional market and the importance of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to ASEAN.
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- 2017
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8. PROPOSALS CONCERNING THE PROMOTION STRATEGY OF FOOD PRODUCTS IN FOREIGN MARKETS.
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ALECU, Ioan Niculae, ŞTEFAN, Petricã, CREŢU, Romeo Cătălin, and CUTAŞ, Cristian
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SALES promotion ,STRATEGIC planning ,SUSTAINABLE development ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
Support and promotion of export are key elements of sustainable development, export representing at the moment growth domestic main engine. The objectives of the paper were to analyze the activities of foreign trade and economic cooperation, and the support for the domestic economic development and harmonious integration of Romania into the complex system of international relations. The methods used in this paper were: comparative analysis, bibliographic study and processing of the statistical data from the National Statistics Institute in order to generate some proposals for developing a future strategy for promoting Romanian food products on foreign markets. The main results refer to the situation of agriculture in recent years, the situation of export and import of agricultural products. The main conclusion is that the rising of prices represents an opportunity for countries with strong agricultural sectors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
9. US-China Trade: What does Revealed Comparative Advantage Tell Us?
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Bhanumurthy, K. V. and Kumar, Harish
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CHINA-United States relations ,GROWTH rate ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
The general methodology in this paper has been to estimate the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) in the case of U.S. and China. Also, with the help of a set of semi-log growth equations, the trends in exports and RCA are studied. China's export performance is much better than that of US. In terms of RCA, the US has not shown any significant growth in RCA of industrial and high technology exports, while US has gained in intermediate exports. China has seen increased growth rate in RCA of high technology exports, where US has lost the advantage. The dynamics of trade patterns between countries is amply justified through their respective long term growth in comparative advantage. Since the two countries' trade patterns have been evolving according to their respective RCA, there seems to be little justification for either country to escalate the trade war by imposing trade restrictions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. China and the great trade collapse: employment effects of falling exports to the EU and US.
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Kucera, David and Jiang, Xiao
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EMPLOYMENT ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
The paper investigates employment effects of falling exports from China to the EU and US during the great trade collapse of 2008-9. The paper uses fixed multiplier analysis to address employment effects resulting from input-output production linkages between trade and employment as well as from associated changes in household income and expenditures. Main findings are that substantial negative employment effects resulted in China from these linkages; that a large share of these employment effects were income-induced; and that industries in which women workers were disproportionately represented were harder hit through these linkages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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11. Factors Affecting Export Competitiveness of Singapore’s Manufacturing Sector: A Regression Analysis.
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Chew, Soon-Beng, Chen, Jia Hong, Hung, Ming Chou, and Lek, Teresa Wan Ying
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INTERNATIONAL competition ,EXPORTS ,MANUFACTURING industries ,PROFIT margins ,REGRESSION analysis ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper examines the export competitiveness of the manufacturing sector in Singapore. More specifically, we examine how the existence of import content of exports, productivity gains, and profit margins affect the competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing exports. Using proxies such as price of exports, price of imports, unit business costs, and net operating surplus over manufacturing output, we analyze our results empirically and seek to show the significance of these variables in affecting the export competitiveness in the unique case of Singapore. As price of exports and price of imports are both expressed in Singapore dollars (SGD) and this captures the exchange rate, we can assess the impact of a stronger SGD on the export competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing sector. Traditional economic notions according to Mundell–Fleming model have predominantly assumed that the appreciation of local currency would stimulate imports and harm exports, vice versa. However, in the case of Singapore where there is a high import content in exports, our paper reveals that exports are not adversely affected by an appreciation of SGD. This is attributed to the direct causal relationship between import prices and export prices that helps to minimize the effects of a higher cost of export production brought about by appreciation, with lower import costs. Furthermore, the impacts of productivity growth and profit margins on export competitiveness are very small, supporting the notion that Singapore exporters are price-takers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. POSITION AND PERSPECTIVES OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE SYSTEM.
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MOJSOVSKA, Silvana and STANCHEVA GIGOV, Iskra
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,FREE trade ,EXPORTS ,ECONOMIC development ,DEVELOPING countries ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper aims to provide an overview of the position of the developing countries in the international trade system and discussion about perspectives of their trade development. The main hypothesis of the paper is that developing countries as a group have made a breakthrough in the world trade in the past two decades, but genuine improvement has been made and enjoyed by several large developing countries, primarily China. The paper elaborates mostly by use of methods of analysis and synthesis, based on the extensive processing of trade data, as well as relevant literature. In this context, the paper provides evidence about trade liberalisation of the developing countries since 1980s to the present time, intense export growth of the developing countries over the period, as well as change of the trade structure of the developing countries with developed countries, evident through rising share of the medium and high skills and technology based products. In purpose of provision of more realistic assessment of the position of the developing countries in the international trade system, special attention has been put on China's trade performances, given the rapid increase of China's share in the world trade from less than 1 per cent in 1980 to over 10 per cent in 2011. The major findings of the paper confirm that improvement of the overall position of the developing countries in the international trade system has mainly resulted from the improvement of the trade position of several countries, primarily China. The paper also provides overview on WTO simulations about international trade prospects up to 2035, which confirm further dependence on the trade position of the developing countries as a group from China's trade accomplishments. In this perspective, the paper argues that there is a need for differentiated treatment and provision of extra flexibilities for the other developing countries in purpose of achieving as genuine improvement in their trade position. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
13. Markets Matter: The Potential of Intra-Regional Trade in ASEAN and Its Implications for Asian Regionalism.
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Lurong Chen, De Lombaerde, Philippe, and Cuyvers, Ludo
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REGIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,FREE trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper attempts to shed new light on further deepening the economic integration process in Southeast Asia using a quantitative assessment of the potential for further developing intra-regional trade. It is evident that ASEAN's export space is expanding faster than the world average and that there is still room for ASEAN countries to further develop the role of their intra-regional trade. To improve its export potential, ASEAN should liberalize trade not only intra-regionally but also globally. It could be in ASEAN's interest to accelerate the pace of regional integration under frameworks that involve the participation of non-ASEAN countries, especially an ASEAN Framework for Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. Factors influencing growth of horticultural exports in Kenya: a gravity model analysis.
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Irandu, Evaristus M.
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GRAVITY model (Social sciences) ,GROWTH factors ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,COMMERCIAL policy - Abstract
Horticultural exports are among the key drivers of economic development in Kenya. Their production either complements that of the Northern Hemisphere on a seasonal basis or provides more cost effective supply of vegetables, flowers and fruits throughout the year. The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors that determine horticultural exports of Kenya using a gravity model analysis. The paper reviews both the theoretical development and empirical application of the gravity model. The research findings will provide more knowledge on the potential ways in which the gravity model can be applied in geographical studies. The results of the study may also assist in trade policy formulation in order ensure that the country's horticultural export potential is fully exploited to promote national development. The study analysed data on the value of horticultural exports to the top 10 major trading partners with Kenya. These countries included the UK, and selected members of the European Union. The GDP and population of the two countries and the distance between their capital cities were used in the gravity model analysis. The colonial ties and use of common language were used as dummy variables in the model. Kenya was a former colony of the UK and both countries share a common language. The results reveal that the values of Kenya's horticultural exports are higher in the European Union. Great Britain's share of the horticultural exports by value is also significant. Therefore, Kenya should explore ways of improving its trade relations with the countries concerned. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. Changes of China’s agri-food exports to Germany caused by its accession to WTO and the 2008 financial crisis.
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Guo, Zhichao, Feng, Yuanhua, and Gries, Thomas
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FOOD exports & imports ,EXPORTS ,FINANCIAL crises ,STRUCTURAL break (Economics) ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,COMMERCE ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate changes of China’s agri-food exports to Germany caused by China’s accession to WTO and the global financial crisis in a quantitative way. The paper aims to detect structural breaks and compare differences before and after the change points. Design/methodology/approach – The structural breaks detection procedures in this paper can be applied to find out two different types of change points, i.e. in the middle and at the end of one time series. Then time series and regression models are used to compare differences of trade relationship before and after the detected change points. The methods can be employed in any economic series and work well in practice. Findings – The results indicate that structural breaks in 2002 and 2009 are caused by China’s accession to WTO and the financial crisis. Time series and regression models show that the development of China’s exports to Germany in agri-food products has different features in different sub-periods. Before 1999, there is no significant relationship between China’s exports to Germany and Germany’s imports from the world. Between 2002 and 2008 the former depends on the latter very strongly, and China’s exports to Germany developed quickly and stably. It decreased, however suddenly in 2009, caused by the great reduction of Germany’s imports from the world in that year. But China’s market share in Germany still had a small gain. Analysis of two categories in agri-food trade also leads to similar conclusions. Comparing the two events we see rather different patterns even if they both indicate structural breaks in the development of China’s agri-food exports to Germany. Originality/value – This paper partly originally proposes two statistical algorithms for detecting different kinds of structural breaks in the middle part and at the end of a short-time series, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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16. The Slowdown in Global Trade: A Symptom of a Weak Recovery?
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Aslam, Aqib, Boz, Emine, Cerutti, Eugenio, Poplawski-Ribeiro, Marcos, and Topalova, Petia
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,COMMERCE ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,COUNTERTRADE ,EXPORTS - Abstract
Global trade growth has slowed since 2012 relative both to its strong historical performance and to overall economic growth. This paper aims to quantify the role of weak economic growth and changes in its decomposition in accounting for the slowdown in trade using a reduced form and a structural approach. Both analytical investigations suggest that the overall weakness in economic activity, particularly investment, has been the primary restraint on trade growth, accounting for about 80% of the decline in the growth of the volume of goods trade between 2012-2016 and 2003-2007. However, other factors are also weighing on trade in recent years, especially in emerging market and developing economies, as evidenced by the non-negligible role attributed to trade costs by the structural approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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17. The Impact of Hard Brexit on Polish Exports.
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Borowski, Jakub, Olipra, Jakub, and Błaszyński, Paweł
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BREXIT Referendum, 2016 ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,EXPORTS - Abstract
The decision of the United Kingdom (UK) to leave the European Union (EU) is unprecedented, especially considering the recent trend in the global economy toward economic integration. There is a multitude of research concerning the implications of economic integration; however, research in the field of disintegration is scarce. Brexit serves as an interesting case study to investigate the effects of economic disintegration. The implications for trade are especially fascinating as trade liberalization is one of the most important benefits of economic integration. Existing studies focus mainly on Brexit's impact on the UK's exports and imports, while less attention has been paid to Brexit's effects on the trade of other countries. The main objective of our research is to estimate Brexit's influence on Polish exports. We present several possible scenarios of future trade relations between the UK and the EU and assume that, at least in the nearest-future post-Brexit scenario, trade under the World Trade Organization rules is most likely. This will result in the imposition of tariffs on trade between the UK and the EU members, including Poland. In our research, we used the real exchange rate of the Polish zloty against the British pound as a proxy for the changes in price competitiveness of Polish exports due to the imposition of tariffs. We find that in the first year after Brexit, the dynamics of Polish exports to the UK will decrease due to the imposition of customs duties by 1.3 percentage points (pp) and by 0.1 pp when it comes to total Polish exports. This paper contributes to the discussion on the effects of disintegration on trade. We propose a new method for assessing changes in trade volume due to increase of trade barriers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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18. An analysis of Korea's export performance using US import data.
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Kim, Kyungmin
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EXPORTS ,IMPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,COMMERCE - Abstract
This paper assesses the relative sophistication of the Korean export products in manufacturing industry both across and within products between 1989 and 2012 using the very detailed United States import data. I first compare Korea's export performance in the US market in terms of market share, product penetration and export similarity to those of its rival countries. Next, I propose far more extensive estimates of difference in export quality between Korea and its trading rivals. The estimated quality difference reveals substantial heterogeneity across products and countries. In particular, this paper shows that the current greatest competitor of Korea is still Japan in the US market, but China is steadily climbing up the quality ladder and is chasing after Korea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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19. South Korea-ASEAN Trade Linkages.
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LEE, Chang-Soo and JEON, Jong Gyu
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,VALUE chains ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper quantifies the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) trade linkages with other regional blocs and countries to determine the characteristics of ASEAN's inter- and intra-regional trade. The competitiveness of member countries and that of rival countries such as China, Japan and Korea are then evaluated at the industry level. Finally, ASEAN member countries' gross exports in the main exporting industries are decomposed to identify the global value chain features of ASEAN's trade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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20. Networks of Value-added Trade.
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Amador, João and Cabral, Sónia
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VALUE chains ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,EXPORTS ,FOREIGN trade regulation ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
Global value chains (GVCs) require new methods for evaluating interconnections among countries, which can no longer be accurately appraised by standard bilateral gross trade flows. This paper uses tools of network analysis to examine the evolution of value-added trade from 1995 to 2011. GVCs are very centralised and asymmetric networks, with a few large economies acting as hubs, which exposes them to the propagation of idiosyncratic shocks. As GVCs expanded, the networks of foreign value added in exports became denser, more complex and intensively connected. The regional dimension of GVCs is still dominant but is progressively giving place to a more global network. Networks of foreign value added in goods exports outpace those of services exports. However, foreign inputs of services are important for exports of both goods and services. There is a striking rise of China as a supplier of value added, while Germany and the United States maintain a central role in GVCs over the whole period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. Africa and the export of China's clean energy revolution.
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Shen, Wei and Power, Marcus
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AFRICA-China relations ,CLEAN energy ,WIND power industry ,SOLAR energy ,CHINESE investments ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The spectacular scale and speed of China's domestic renewable energy capacity development and technology catch-up has in recent years been followed by the 'go out' of Chinese clean energy technology firms seeking new markets and opportunities in sub- Saharan Africa. This paper explores the growing involvement of China in the development and transfer of renewable energy technologies in Africa and examines the key drivers and obstacles shaping Chinese renewable energy investments and exports. Far from there being some kind of grand or harmonious strategy directed by a single monolithic state, we argue that fragmented and decentralised state apparatuses and quasi-market actors in China are increasingly pursuing their own independent interests and agendas around renewable energy in Africa in ways often marked by conflict, inconsistency and incoherence. Moving beyond the state-centric analysis common in much of the research on contemporary China-Africa relations, we examine the motivations of a range of non-state and quasi-state actors, as well their different perceptions and constructions of risk, policy environments and political stability in recipient countries. The paper explores the case study example of South Africa, where Chinese firms have become increasingly significant in the diffusion of renewable energy technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. THE LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXPORTS AND IMPORTS IN THE OTTOMAN STATE: 1840-1913.
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YAMAK, Rahmi, YAMAK, Nebiye, and KOÇAK, Sinem
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FINANCIAL liberalization ,COMMERCIAL treaties ,BALANCE of trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,OTTOMAN Empire - Abstract
Copyright of Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü - Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi is the property of Karadeniz Technical University, Institute of Social Sciences and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2016
23. Measuring Latin America’s export dependency on China.
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Casanova, Carlos, Xia, Le, and Ferreira, Romina
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EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ECONOMIC development ,NATURAL resources - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to deploy an export dependency index to identify the sectors and countries in Latin America which are most exposed to fluctuations in Chinese demand. Bilateral trade between China and Latin America has grown very quickly in the past decade. As a consequence, economic relationships with Latin America intensified tremendously, as growing demand for resources drove China into relatively unexplored frontiers.Design/methodology/approach The Index measures the relative exposure of Latin American exporters to shifts in demand from China and is scaled from 0 to 1 (the higher the score, the more exposed an exporter is to disruptions of trade with China). The authors undertook the analysis using six-digit trade figures from the United Nations COMTRADE database (Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature) to ensure granularity and consistency and contrasted their results across two points in time, 2008 and 2014. The analysis was very comprehensive, covering the products that accounted for 80 per cent or more of all exports to China in 2014, for all countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.Findings According to our estimates, dependency on China increased overboard across Latin America for all countries and all sectors between 2008 and 2014. Absolute dependency levels were highest in Costa Rica, Colombia, Uruguay, Venezuela, Brazil, Panama, Peru, Chile, Guyana and Argentina. Of these, the largest exporters to China, namely, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela, featured high dependencies concentrated around just four commodities: soy in the form of soybeans and soybean oil; crude oil; copper in the form of copper ore, copper cathodes and unrefined copper; and iron ore. These four commodities accounted for 80 per cent of the regions’ total exports to China.Originality/value This is one of few studies that look into Latin America’s commodity export dependency on China at such granular level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. Evolución de la relación comercial de México con Estados Unidos y China, 1993-2020.
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Xuedong Liu and Covarrubias, Gerardo
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations , *INTERNATIONAL trade ,CHINA-United States relations - Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the evolution of the trilateral trade relationship between Mexico, the United States and China, and its main characteristics, from 1993 to 2020, through the application of vector autoregressive (VAR) models at different points in time. More specifically, trade links between these economies have been transformed from a first phase of little significance to a second phase with profound interrelationships since 2001, and finally to a current consolidation stage, despite the current increasingly complex environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. THE RECENT CONSEQUENCES OF TRADE WARS AND TRADE THREATS: Who's Paying for the US Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective.
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AMITI, MARY, REDDING, STEPHEN J., and WEINSTEIN, DAVID E.
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TARIFF ,CHINA-United States commerce ,INTERNATIONAL trade disputes ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,EXPORTS ,IMPORTS ,COMMERCIAL policy - Abstract
The article explores the impact of a series of tariffs imposed by the U.S. government which led to a trade war with China in 2018. Topics discussed include impact of tariffs on foreign export prices and import values, expansion of tariff application on imports from China in July 2018, and use of an event-study specification to review the impact of tariffs on U.S. import values and prices.
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- 2020
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26. MAIN DIRECTIONS OF THE NON-OIL EXPORT SECTOR IN AZERBAIJAN.
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Babayev, Bahruz
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,PETROLEUM as fuel ,GAS as fuel ,ECONOMIC sectors ,EXPORTS - Abstract
Development of the non-oil export sector and economic diversification has become a critical issue for the government of Azerbaijan. This necessity is connected with fluctuating oil prices in the world energ markets and precipitous changes in international economics. President Mr Ilham Aliyev attended an interactive session on Strategic Outlook: Eurasia held as part of the Davos World Economic Forum in 2018 and stressed that "as a source of major income we should look at technology, innovation, industry, entrepreneurship, and agriculture". Although these sectors have been prioritized and large-scale reforms are conducted in Azerbaijan, this paper detects that Azerbaijan is at the onset of economic diversification and its economy is still fueled by oil and gas revenues. The future progress will depend on how deeply and holistically the reforms will be realized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
27. Impacts of exchange rate non-linearity on Brazilian foreign trade.
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Lourenço, Lucas dos Santos and Vasconcelos, Claudio Roberto Fóffano
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,FOREIGN exchange rates ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,STATISTICAL significance - Abstract
The possibility of exchange rate appreciations and depreciations affecting macroeconomic variables has recently been rising in popularity in empirical international economics. Indeed, several theoretical studies have pointed out that exporters may behave diversely when facing different directions and sizes of exchange rate fluctuations. The empirical literature for the Brazilian case on this issue is still scarce. Thus, the aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of exchange rate non-linearity on the flow of international trade of disaggregated Brazilian exports and imports for five major trading partners. For this purpose, the non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) methodology is applied to traditional trade equations. The results reveal, among other things, that exchange rate non-linearity shows a better response to the models (in terms of statistical significance and expected signs of estimated elasticities) regarding Brazilian imports. Therefore, a conclusion concerning the exchange rate policy is that an incentive for exports resulting from an over-depreciated exchange rate may actually have a greater impact on imports by discouraging them, which is an outcome with possible policy implications. Moreover, the results have remarkable applications since exchange rate appreciations did not seem to decrease exports by a significant amount, as was argued to be the case after the period of overvaluated currency in the 2000s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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28. AN ANALYSIS OF THE "BIO" / "ECO" PRODUCTS MARKET, REFERRING TO THE EU AND ROMANIA.
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BOSTAN, Ionel
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BIOLOGICAL products ,ECONOMIC competition ,MARKETING management ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
The EU and Canada represent the largest market in the world for the sale of ecological products attracting exports from many third countries and recording a total sale of 95% of the worldwide total market. The European market for ecological products - also known as "bio" / "eco" - in absolute figures - is somewhere around 20 billiards euro/year, and in the case of Romania, the market for those products varies around 200 million euro/year. According to European legislation, there are harmonized provisions and procedures for the import of ecological products which can be implemented in two ways: either by complying with the EU legislation on ecologic products, or based on the equivalence between the existent standards and control systems. In many European countries, the operators on such a market obey the rules established by Legislation for ecologic productions strictly. In Romania, a sanctioning system against those economic operators who fraudulently use product labels suggesting they are organic products has just recently been considered. Taking into consideration all these aspects, the present paper relies on the most recent bibliographic and statistical references in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
29. China's Emergence and Its Implications for Europe's Economies.
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Poncet, Sandra
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ECONOMIC competition ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper assesses how the competition between China and the EU in export markets has affected the trade performance of European countries. It first draws on a comparison between Germany and France before turning to discuss the economic and social impact of China's internationalization on Europe's economies. The results suggest that even in the recent years when China has gained prominence, it should not be blamed for more than half of the measured effects for emerging countries. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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30. STUDY ON THE DURATION AND INFLUENCING FACTORS OF CHINA'S MANUFACTURING EXPORT TO THE COUNTRIES ALONG THE BELT AND ROAD.
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Kangjuan Lv, Liuzheng Chen, and Xiaosong Zheng
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INCOME gap ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,EXPORTS ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
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- 2019
31. PMIs: Reliable indicators for exports?
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Hanslin Grossmann, Sandra and Scheufele, Rolf
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EXPORTS ,ECONOMIC indicators ,GROSS domestic product ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,FORECASTING - Abstract
Foreign economic activity is a major determinant of export developments. However, foreign GDP figures are published too late to be useful for short‐term forecasting. This paper presents a number of indicators based on the widely available PMI surveys that provide very early signals of foreign activity. Using MIDAS models we analyze the in‐ and out‐of‐sample performance of these and related indicators for two very trade‐exposed countries (Germany and Switzerland). We find that the monthly indicators based on foreign PMIs are strongly correlated with quarterly export growth. The forecast comparison shows that PMI‐based indicators perform very well relative to other benchmark models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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32. Summary of theGeneralDiscussion on "Markets Matter: The Potential of Intra-Regional Trade in ASEAN and Its Implications for Asian Regionalism".
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INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,REGIONALISM ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,REGIONAL Comprehensive Economic Partnership ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
The article presents a summary of the general discussion on the paper "Markets Matter: The Potential of Intra-Regional Trade in ASEAN and Its Implications for Asian Regionalism" by Lurong Chen, Philippe De Lombaerde and Ludo Cuyvers. The paper explores the potential for further deepening the region's economic integration. It also discusses the potential of ASEAN to export more to the regional market and the importance of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to ASEAN.
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- 2017
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33. Impacts of FTA Utilization on Firm Performance.
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Kazunobu Hayakawa
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,EXPORTS ,FREE trade ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL business enterprises - Abstract
The international export and investment activities of firms have been widely studied by scholars. In particular, prior studies have focused on two main hypotheses about firms engaged in international activities such as exporting and investing abroad; namely, self-selection of more productive firms into international activities and learning-by-doing international activities. This paper is the first study that explores these hypotheses in regard to firms' use of free trade agreements (FTAs). We first estimate the propensity score for firms' use of FTA schemes, and find that larger firms are more likely to participate. Then, by conducting matching analysis using the propensity scores, we find that, at least in the short run, the use of FTAs does not change bilateral exports, bilateral imports and employment but does raise the share of local inputs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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34. India's economic relations and trade with ASEAN : An analysis.
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Nath Jha, Shankar and Salim, Mohd.
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ECONOMIC development ,COOPERATION - Abstract
Foreign trade plays a very significant role in the economic, social, political and cultural life of nations. Foreign trade is the way of economic development for every country especially for developing countries. Regional cooperation philosophy brought these efforts jointly by a group of countries of particular regions. All countries including India started to walk on the same path for the development of all corners in a cohesive and cooperative manner and India shook its hand for such cooperation with various trade blocs like ASEAN. This paper attempts to portray the picture of such cooperation and relationsof India with ASEAN countries for trade development. RESEARCH TYPE AND METHODOLOGY: The manuscript of the study is empirical in nature. In this paper exploratory research techniques have been used. For the purpose of the study, Secondary Sources of data have been collected through various published literature; Journal Articles, Newspapers, Books and Websites etc. The major sources of secondary data have been the online database of Ministry of Commerce and other publications of Government of India as various issues of Handbook of Indian Statistics, ASEAN Statistical Year Book and Economic Survey. Data have been properly classified and statistically analyzed with the appropriate tools such as Mean, Percentage Change, Correlation, Compound Annual Growth Rate and Time Series Analysis etc. RESEARCH FINDINGS AND INSIGHT: The study reveals that India's trade with ASEAN has prominent place. India's exports and imports have increased smoothly with varying rates of growth and the future estimation about the trade explains that India needs to concentrate more on expansion of exports especially with newly added nations of ASEAN because India's largest trade destinations are few among the founder member states of ASEAN under the period of study. IMPLICATION: The findings of the study suggested that India has to be more attentive and concerned on the trade expansion with ASEAN countries and specifically with newly added ASEAN countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
35. Financial turmoil, external finance and UK exports.
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Akram, Muhammad and Rashid, Abdul
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GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ,CAPITAL costs ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL finance ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This paper empirically examines the impact of the financial dependence, specifically during the 2007-2009 financial crisis, on the UK exports using monthly data over the period January 2002 to September 2011. We find that the UK exports are highly sensitive to the fluctuation in the cost of capital. The UK tends to export relatively less in the sectors which depend more on external finance than the sectors which are relatively less dependent on external finance. We find that these effects became stronger during the 2007-2009 financial crisis. We also find that adverse credit conditions affect both the supply and demand sides of exports and play a significant role in determining the supply and demand for UK exports. We find that along with the financial conditions in the trading partners, the volume of GDP and capital labor ratio of the importing countries are the main factors in determining the demand for UK exports, whereas, the supply of UK exports is driven by financial conditions, GDP, and the capital-labor ratio of the UK. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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36. THE ROLE OF INDIA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY IN THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY.
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Pawlas, Iwona
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INDIAN economy ,ECONOMIC trends ,ECONOMIC activity ,MACROECONOMICS ,INTERNATIONAL competition ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
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- 2014
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37. An analysis of trade patterns between Jiangxi province and belt and road participating countries.
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Gao, Kuo and Shao, Xin-Xin
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INTERNATIONAL trade , *EXPORTS , *IMPORTS , *INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
On the basis of the data on import, export and total import and export volume of Jiangxi Province and 24 Belt and Road participating countries selected from the IMF database between 2005 and 2015, this paper analyzes the fundamental patterns of trade of Jiangxi Province and Belt and Road countries. By applying the Composite Trade Share Index and the HM Index, this paper also analyzes the trade dependence and symmetry between the two sides. The study shows that: (1) Trade relations between Jiangxi and Belt and Road countries are getting much closer and their trade volume has grown by nearly 20 times from 2005 to 2015. (2) The trade dependence between Jiangxi Province and such areas as Southeast Asia, West Asia and the Middle East is relatively high and has been increasing year by year. The Composite Trade Share Index of Jiangxi Province with Southeast Asia increased from 5.99% in 2005 to 16.06% in 2015 and that with West Asia and the Middle East from 4.48% to 8.19%. (3) Jiangxi Province depends more on countries along the Belt and Road than vice versa regarding export, which demonstrates noticeable asymmetry of dependence between these two sides. Of these countries, Jiangxi Province depends mostly on six countries in Southeast Asia, followed by eight in West Asia and the Middle East, and then by four in South Asia. Last but not the least, this paper also puts forward corresponding measures and suggestions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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38. Microeconomic adjustments during an export boom: Argentina, 2003–11.
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Albornoz, Facundo, García Lembergman, Ezequiel, and Juarez, Leticia
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MICROECONOMIC policy ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,IMPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
Abstract: This paper examines Argentine exports at the firm level between 2003 and 2011, a period of exceptional and sustained export growth. While at the product level, the pattern of specialisation barely changed, exporters exhibit new dynamics in international markets: firms not only expanded sales abroad by increasing their exports in existing markets, but also by entering into new destinations and adding new products. That is, new export strategies allowed exporters achieve greater resistance to the variations in the macroeconomic environment. We find that the importance of the different export margins changes overtime: while the currency is depreciated, the intensive margin explains most of export growth, whereas the subextensive and extensive margins become the main source of export growth once the currency appreciates. We also uncover a strong complementarity between import and export growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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39. Thailand’s trade balance with each of her 15 largest partners: an asymmetry analysis.
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Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen and Kanitpong, Tatchawan
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BALANCE of trade ,EXPORTS ,FOREIGN exchange rates ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,FREE trade - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on Thailand’s trade balances.Design/methodology/approach The design methodology is based on the nonlinear ARDL approach of Shin et al. (2014).Findings The authors find strong support for the asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on the Thailand trade balance with most partners, including the three largest partners, China, Japan and the USA.Research limitations/implications The long-run asymmetric effects revealed that while baht depreciation will hurt Thailand’s trade balance with China, it will improve its trade balance with the USA and has no effects with Japan.Practical implications The trade balance of different partners reacts differently to currency depreciation.Social implications A currency depreciation that improves the trade balance by promoting exports also helps to reduce the rate of unemployment.Originality/value No study has assessed the asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on the Thailand’s trade balance with its major partners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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40. Türkiye ve Çin Ekonomilerinin Yapısal Dönüşümü: Karşılaştırmalı Bir Analiz.
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ERTAN ÖZGÜZER, Gül and GÖKSEL, İdil
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EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,COMMERCE - Abstract
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- 2018
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41. Foreign aid and trade reform: Evidence from ACP-EU data.
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Kilolo, Jean-Marc Malambwe
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INTERNATIONAL economic assistance ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,REFORMS ,ECONOMIC Partnership Agreements (European Union) ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
Beside traditional motives of giving - namely, altruism and donors' self-interest, foreign aid also serves to encourage poor countries to liberalize trade. In this paper, I use recent foreign aid data from 15 European donors to 45 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries (ACP) to assess the importance of each motive. Although all the motives are important, their relative importance varies from one sub-group of donors to another. In particular, big donors such as France, Germany and the United Kingdom seem toweight more their commercial interests than other European donors; besides, recipient needs appear to be less important. Contrary to other European donors, international cooperation, measured by the correlation in the votes at the United Nations General Assemblies influences their decision to allocate aid to ACP recipients. This last finding probably reflects their relatively high political power in international fora. Finally, I introduce a dummy variable for economic partnership agreement (EPA) and find that donors do not give to support trade liberalization per se. However, large donors give more aid to ACP exporters of raw materials that engage in the EPA. This result implies that foreign aid is a device to secure access to raw materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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42. THE GROUP OF BRICS COUNTRIES: IS IT STILL RELEVANT FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY ?
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OEHLER-ŞINCAI, Iulia Monica
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,COOPERATION ,EMERGING markets ,INVESTMENTS ,ECONOMIC history - Abstract
The BRICS alliance has been formally set up in order to fulfill both economic and geostrategic functions. Even if the latter are more significant than the former, the actual BRICS cooperation framework adds value to the theoretical concept of partnerships for economic development. The group includes four of the largest emerging economies worldwide therefore an analysis of the BRICS from the perspective of quantitative and qualitative indicators is useful at a time when traditional sources of economic growth are not taken for granted any more. The main objective of the present paper is to capture BRICS' shares in world gross product, trade and investment flows and also the strengths and weaknesses of the five emerging economies from the standpoint of specific indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
43. Imports vs Exports. Case Study: Romania.
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Camelia, Moraru and Norina, Popovici
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EXPORTS ,ROMANIAN economy, 1989- ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ECONOMIC indicators - Abstract
Exports have an important role in a country's economy as it influences the level of economic growth, employment and balance of payments. On the other hand, no country in the world can produce all the goods and services, which is why each country has to import in order to satisfy its own demand. In the present paper, we have analyzed the international trade of Romania from 2005 until September 2017. In this regard, indicators such as the value of imports and exports, the analysis of international trade by product groups and the situation of the trading partners are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
44. Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Argentina's Beef Exports: The WTO's US–Animals Dispute.
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BOWN, CHAD P. and HILLMAN, JENNIFER A.
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BEEF exports & imports ,FOOT & mouth disease ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,EXPORTS ,IMPORTS - Abstract
This paper provides a legal–economic assessment of the WTO Panel Report in US–Animals, one of a growing list of WTO disputes arising due to problematic conditions under which an importing country closes and reopens its market after an infectious disease outbreak in an exporting country. The United States banned imports of beef from Argentina following a 2000 Argentine outbreak of highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a disease not found in the United States since 1929. The United States refused to relax its import ban, and Argentina filed a WTO dispute in 2012, more than six years after its last FMD outbreak. Our analysis starts with Argentina's claim that the gap between its first requests, in 2002, to restore its trading rights and no action by the United States as of 2012 constituted ‘undue delay’. We rely on simple insights from economic research on asymmetric information problems – moral hazard and adverse selection – to describe the difficulties facing the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the WTO's Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Agreement in dealing with problems like FMD. Such an environment creates disincentives for socially efficient behavior that were clearly realized in this episode. The exporting country has an incentive to hide information on outbreaks and report being disease-free too quickly, and the importing country has no incentive to quickly undertake the costly effort of conducting the necessary inspections to restore the exporter's market access. Finally, we address the Panel Report's treatment of alleged discrimination both across different FMD-impacted countries and across FMD-impacted and non-impacted geographic zones within Argentina, and we touch on the Report's shift in approach regarding the obligation of the United States to take into account the special needs of developing countries such as Argentina. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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45. What are the pros and cons for Kazakhstan of joining the WTO from an export potential point of view?
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Amirbekova, Ainur, Madiyarova, Diana, and Andronova, Inna
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EXPORTS ,IMPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,TARIFF ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
In this paper, we study the impact of integration effects on the export potential of the Republic of Kazakhstan by assessing the pros and cons of membership, in order to form a reasoned conclusion. Membership of the WTO required a large reduction of import tariffs, as well as the elimination of numerous non-tariff barriers. Empirical findings on the impact of the tariff reduction and the effect on the export potential of Kazakhstan will be discussed at the industry level. The research focuses on two aspects. Firstly, we analyze the export situation within the WTO system and forecast possible changes. Using information collected on import tariffs and non-tariff barriers, we explore the relative importance of alternative mechanisms through which policy changes may have been affected. Secondly, we explore the possible measures for making managerial solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
46. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND THE EXTERNAL SECTOR: EVIDENCE FROM KOREA, LESSONS FOR MEXICO.
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Berasaluce, Julen and Romero, José
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ECONOMIC development ,EMPIRICAL research ,ECONOMIC sectors ,FOREIGN investments ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
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- 2017
47. Sectoral Diversification of India's Foreign Trade Portfolio: Exploring the Commodity Composition of India's Trade-Basket.
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Goyal, Khushbu Singla and Gaur, Arti
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INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,ECONOMIC development ,COMMERCIAL policy ,BALANCE of trade ,EXPORTS ,IMPORTS - Abstract
The growth trajectory of the economic development of a country depends to a large extent upon the success of its foreign trade policy. Having a favorable or minimize the unfavorable trade balance is a daunting task for the Indian economy which at present is suffering from negative trade balance. However, this objective of a country's foreign trade policy can be achieved only by undertaking suitable efforts to accelerate the volume of exports while shrinking the unnecessary imports to the maximum possible extent. This study is of immense use for policy planners to get a trade snapshot of India for identifying the role of export and import growth in generating the favorable status of India's trade balance. The common financial theory of portfolio diversification for reducing risk also holds true in context of foreign trade portfolio and this study will prove extremely valuable for economists to examine whether or not the structure of India's foreign trade portfolio is diversified enough to minimize the associated risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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48. Canada's Exporters and Importers: Concentration, Foreign Ownership, and Productivity.
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ACHARYA, RAM C.
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BUSINESS enterprises ,EXPORTERS ,IMPORTERS ,PRODUCTION (Economic theory) ,IMPORTS ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
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- 2016
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49. TRANSPORT LOGISTICS, INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE AND EXPORT FLOWS IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF THE STATE OF MINAS GERAIS.
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Gonçalves Pereira, Luiz Andrei and Rodrigues Ferreira, William
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LOGISTICS ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,EXPORTS - Abstract
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- 2016
50. GEORGIAN EXPORT POTENTIAL UTILIZATION ON THE EU MARKET.
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Gaganidze, Giorgi
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,EXPORTS ,INTERNATIONAL competition ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
The field of the proposed article has been the author's major point of interest for the last 15 years. The paper reviews the different aspects of the Georgian Export Potential utilization on the EU market. To determine quantative measures are used the Trade Intensification Index, Kinker-Freinin Index, as well as Grubel-Lloyd Index to measure Intra industry Trade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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