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Bilateral Trade Imbalances [PDF]
If sectoral trade flows obey structural gravity, countries’ bilateral trade imbalances are the result of macro trade imbalances, “triangular trade”, or pairwise asymmetric trade barriers.
A. Cuñat, Robert Zymek
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Bilateral and multilateral trade
The article shows that in the efforts to re-establish normal international relations on the basis of multilateral trade, confusion has often arisen concerning the distinction between those which are necessary effects or conditions, and those which are ...
C. GINI
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Impact assessment of adopting improved rice variety on farm household welfare in Ethiopia
This article presents the evaluation of the impact of the adoption of improved rice varieties on yield, commercialization, multidimensional poverty, and subjective poverty using data collected from 594 rice producing smallholder farmers in Ethiopia.
Abebaw Assaye +3 more
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Afghanistan and Pakistan are located at the junction of Central Asia and South Asia. Owing to geographical contiguity, common border, common culture and similar consumption patterns, bilateral trade between the two countries should have increased with ...
A. Saeed, U. Ullah
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Efficient Bilateral Trade [PDF]
Can two parties reach an ex-post Pareto efficient trade agreement? The importance of the question was elucidated by Coase (1960), and Myerson and Satterthwaite (1983) provided a commonly accepted negative answer that such agreement is impossible when the parties are privately informed.
Garratt, Rod, Pycia, Marek
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Determinants of Bilateral Agricultural Trade of SAARC Region: a Gravity Model Approach [PDF]
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region is an important player in the world agriculture trade. They have vast potential to strengthen their position in global agricultural trade due to theregion's opportunities to increase ...
Tariq Ahad Nengroo +2 more
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BILATERALISM AND FREE TRADE* [PDF]
We study a setting with many countries; in each country there are firms that can sell in the domestic as well as foreign markets. Countries can sign bilateral free‐trade agreements that lower import tariffs and thereby facilitate trade. We allow a country to sign any number of bilateral free‐trade agreements.
Goyal, S., Joshi, S.
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Bilateral Trading in Networks [PDF]
We endogenize intermediaries' choice to operate as agents or merchants in a market where there are frictions due to asymmetric information about consumption values. A seller has an object for sale and can reach buyers only through intermediaries. Intermediaries can either mediate the transaction by buying and reselling—the merchant mode—or refer buyers
Condorelli, D., Galeotti, A., Renou, L.
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Technology and Bilateral Trade [PDF]
We develop a Ricardian model to explore the role of trade in spreading the benefits of" innovation. The theory delivers an equation for bilateral trade that gravity specification, but identifies underlying parameters of technology. We estimate the" equation using trade in manufactures among the OECD.
Jonathan Eaton, Samuel Kortum
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Trading networks with bilateral contracts [PDF]
We consider a model of matching in trading networks in which firms can enter into bilateral contracts. In trading networks, stable outcomes, which are immune to deviations of arbitrary sets of firms, may not exist. We define a new solution concept called trail stability.
Tam\'as Fleiner +3 more
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