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Money in Bilateral Trade [PDF]

open access: possibleSwiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2002
In this paper we compare production inefficiencies in bilateral meetings generated by two types of trading frictions: double-coincidence frictions and information frictions. For both types of frictions, money enlarges the sets of incentive-feasible allocations relative to barter.
Berentsen, Aleksander   +1 more
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Bilateral C02 Trading [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
The market mechanisms built into the Kyoto Protocol have the potential of significantly reducing costs of limiting greenhouse gases. But if trading proceeds on a bilateral project-by-project basis rather than on a frictionless market, the total cost saving potential of trading is unclear.
Matti Liski, Juha Virrankoski
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Indo-US Bilateral Trade

The Indian Economic Journal, 2016
This article applies the Bickerdike–Robinson–Metzler (BRM) model to examine the effect of the exchange rate of Indian rupee vs the US dollar on India’s trade balance. Using the elasticity of absorption approach, we consider the link between macroeconomic variables and trade balance. We also explore the existence of J-curve relationship.
Faridul Islam   +2 more
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China's Bilateral Trade Intensity

2010 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government, 2010
In this paper, we use an intensity approach incorporated with gravity model to measure and compare China’s bilateral trade with the world average level. Our gravity model adjusted trade intensity index indicates that: 1. The trade between China and South-East countries are not more intensively than the world average when the effects of economic size ...
Yao Li, Christopher Edmonds
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Bilateral trade negotiations and trade diversification

Journal of Development Economics, 1991
Abstract This paper employs the Nash bargaining framework to bilateral trade negotiations. Since country-specific goods are imperfect substitutes for each other, the amount of imperfection dictates a country's overall diversification or trade-options which, in turn, determine bargaining gains.
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Bilateral environmental aid and trade

Applied Economics, 2022
Sang Won Yoon   +3 more
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
exaly  

Implications of intercontinental renewable electricity trade for energy systems and emissions

Nature Energy, 2022
Fei Guo   +2 more
exaly  

Bilateral Trade Relations

Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, 1981
Gary Clyde Hufbauer   +2 more
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