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Does Tourism Promote Cross‐Border Trade?

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2003
We estimate a simultaneous bivariate qualitative choice model of Arizona agribusiness firms' propensity to trade and visit as a tourist the cross‐border state of Sonora, Mexico. Venture business visits, quantified through the tourism equation, were found to have the largest impact on a firm's propensity to trade. Tourist visits have a greater impact on
Satheesh Aradhyula, Russell Tronstad
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Cross-Border Pollution, Terms of Trade, and Welfare

Environmental and Resource Economics, 2008
We construct a two-good general equilibrium model of international trade for two small open economies where pollution from production is transmitted across borders. Governments in both countries impose emission taxes non-cooperatively. Within this framework, we examine the effect of changes in the degree of cross-border pollution on Nash emission taxes,
Hatzipanayotou, Panos   +5 more
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Cross-Border Trade

Journal of Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management, 2004
ABSTRACTCsross-border trade (aka parallel trade, reimportation, or importation1) via Internet-based, mail-order pharmacies and, potentially by US community pharmacies and wholesalers may have a long-term negative impact on the industry's financial ability to conduct research and development.
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Cross-border Trading

2008
Within the integrated market of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark – the Nordic region – cross-border trading is handled implicitly in the day-ahead market clearing. The capacity on all connections between the four countries, and partly also the capacity on the connections between Denmark and Germany, is included in the Nordic price calculation. This
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Cross-border trading

2018
The expansion of interconnection capacity in Europe is targeted to be 10% of generation capacity rising to 15% by 2030. The objective is to facilitate cross-border trading resulting in price convergence. It will also provide benefit in enabling reserve sharing and in managing the intermittency of renewable generation through flexibility sharing.
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The Economics of Cross-Border Trade in Pharmaceuticals

Journal of Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management, 2004
This paper considers the theoretical predictions of the effects of cross-border pharmaceutical trade on the pricing decisions of multinational pharmaceutical manufacturers and the effects of these ...
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