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Trade agreements with cross-border unbundling

Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2019
Abstract Does cross-border unbundling of production process introduce a new reason for trade policy intervention and change the role of trade agreements? This paper revisits the purpose and design of trade agreements in a theoretical framework that considers the firm’s global production operations with cross-border sourcing of intermediate inputs ...
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Cross-Border Trade Through Blockchain

2019
The emergence of blockchain technology has created a buzz and a mind shift for organizations and industries. Governments and international bodies are increasingly discussing the potential implications of blockchain’s distributed ledgers on business, governments and the economy.
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Cross-Border Trade and FDI in Services [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Working with a panel dataset of OECD countries over the decade 1994-2004, we examine linkages between cross-border trade and FDI in the services sectors. We first develop a consistent analytical framework for the application of the gravity model to both services trade and commercial presence (i.e.
Fillat Castejón, Carmen   +2 more
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Renminbi cross-border trade settlement

Journal of Securities Operations & Custody, 2012
In 2009, the Chinese authorities accelerated their efforts to internationalise the Renminbi (RMB) by launching a pilot programme in RMB trade settlement along with other complementary measures to encourage the cross-border use of the currency. This scheme allows foreign importers and exporters to use RMB as a settlement currency in their cross-border ...
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International Logistics and Cross-Border E-Commerce Trade: Who Matters Whom?

Sustainability, 2021
Yugang He, Renhong Wu, He Yugang
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Trade, Immigration, and Cross‐Border Investment

2009
AbstractThis article discusses the implications of four models related to trade, immigration, and cross-border investment. These four models are: Hecksher-Ohlin, Samuelson-Jones and Ricardo-Viner, neo-Ricardian, and Economies of Scale. The first three models assume constant returns to scale, but all models make the conventional assumption of ...
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Impact of international trade on cross-border e-commerce development: an empirical study based on the evidence from Ningbo city in China

International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management, 2021
Haidong Zhong, Shaozhong Zhang
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Cross-border Trade with China

2000
Melanie Beresford, Dang Phong
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Trade and cross-border data flows

Going Digital Toolkit Notes, 2021
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