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U.S. Vertical and Horizontal Intra-Industry Trade Patterns with the Middle East
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2011The main objective of this paper is to examine the extent of the U.S. vertical and horizontal intra-industry trade patterns with the countries in the Middle Eastern region. To deepen our understanding of the development of trade and investment relations between the U.S.
Aysar Philip Sussan +3 more
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Horizontal and Vertical Intra-Industry Trade: New Evidence from Korea, 1991-1999
Global Economy Journal, 2005This study tests the validity of the alternative hypotheses in the intra-industry trade (IIT) literature using information on Korea’s trade between 1991 and 1999. The study refines previous studies by breaking down IIT into horizontally and vertically differentiated products, controlling for country fixed-effects, and using more variables relevant to ...
Jae Jin Byun, Sang-Hyop Lee
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Vertical and Horizontal Intra-Industry Trade: A Cross Industry Analysis for the United Kingdom
The Economic Journal, 1995A large theoretical literature has emerged directed at explaining the presence of intra-industry trade (IIT). One of the distinctions which comes out of these models is that between horizontal IIT (where goods are differentiated by attributes) and vertical IIT (where goods are differentiated by quality). In this paper horizontal and vertical IIT in U.K.
Greenaway, David +2 more
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Horizontal and Vertical Intra‐industry Trade: An Empirical Test of the ‘Homogeneity Hypothesis’
The World Economy, 2012AbstractIn this paper, we study if and how country‐specific factors affect intra‐industry trade (IIT) when heterogeneity among sectors is allowed for. The paper is novel in that it is the first that addresses an issue raised by Greenaway et al. (Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1999, 61, 365).
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Vertical and horizontal patterns of intra-industry trade between EU and candidate countries
2008The decomposition of intra-industry shares in trade between EU and candidate countries reveals predominantly vertical structures with decisively more quality advantages for the EU and less quality advantages for candidate countries. This paper offers an explanation for the increasing share of vertical intra-industry trade.
Segnana, Maria Luigia, H. Gabrisch
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2005
This document is the technical annex to the full paper "Varieties or Qualities? Horizontal and Vertical Intra-industry Trade within the NAFTA Trade Bloc" which is available separately.
Vogiatzoglou, Klimis +1 more
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This document is the technical annex to the full paper "Varieties or Qualities? Horizontal and Vertical Intra-industry Trade within the NAFTA Trade Bloc" which is available separately.
Vogiatzoglou, Klimis +1 more
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International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 2012
Using data that represent the six-digit North American Industrial Classification System-classified industries that comprise the US manufacturing sector and that span the years 1989–2005, we test the validity of the smooth adjustment hypothesis (SAH). To our knowledge, this is the first examination of the SAH for the USA.
Roger White, g Chen
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Using data that represent the six-digit North American Industrial Classification System-classified industries that comprise the US manufacturing sector and that span the years 1989–2005, we test the validity of the smooth adjustment hypothesis (SAH). To our knowledge, this is the first examination of the SAH for the USA.
Roger White, g Chen
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Horizontal and vertical intra-industry trade between Eastern Europe and the European union
Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1999Horizontal and Vertical Intra-Industry Trade Between Eastern Europe and the European Union. — The share of intra-industry trade (IIT) in total trade between central and east European nations and the EU is broken down into various components. Vertical IIT is found to account for 80 to 90 percent of total IIT. Controlling for country-specific effects, it
Aturupane, Chonira +2 more
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Applied Economics, 2004
This paper contributes to the literature on intra-industry trade (IIT) by disentangling such trade into horizontally and vertically differentiated products, and investigating their determinants in the context of trade liberalization in Australia. IIT in Australian manufacturing has increased following trade liberalization in 1980s and is increasingly ...
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This paper contributes to the literature on intra-industry trade (IIT) by disentangling such trade into horizontally and vertically differentiated products, and investigating their determinants in the context of trade liberalization in Australia. IIT in Australian manufacturing has increased following trade liberalization in 1980s and is increasingly ...
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Is the Classification of International Trade in Horizontal and Vertical Intra-Industry Trade Usable?
2001Abstract On the basis of OECD trade statistics at SITC 5 digit level for the period 1961-1999 we show the classification of international trade in (a) inter-industry trade and (b) horizontal intra-industry and (c) vertical intra-industry trade used in the empirical trade literature to be non stable at the individual product level.
Nielsen, Jørgen Ulff-Møller +1 more
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