Results 221 to 230 of about 3,878 (247)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +1 more source
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
openaire +3 more sources
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
openaire +3 more sources
1999
As discussed in Chapter 2 of this book, much theoretical effort has been expended in explaining the circumstances in which intra-industry trade (IIT) will arise. Besides a range of country-specific determinants this work has shown that scale economies, product differentiation and imperfect competition are typically important.
Robert C. Hine +2 more
openaire +1 more source
As discussed in Chapter 2 of this book, much theoretical effort has been expended in explaining the circumstances in which intra-industry trade (IIT) will arise. Besides a range of country-specific determinants this work has shown that scale economies, product differentiation and imperfect competition are typically important.
Robert C. Hine +2 more
openaire +1 more source
The pattern of horizontal and vertical intra-industry trade: the case of Croatia
2004During the 60s, empirical date showed that countries import and export similar products, which suggested that trade patterns, would not be in accordance with the traditional trade theory of factor endowments and new theoretical approaches set out. Economic theory teaches us that different relative factor prices and endowment will lead to the increasing
openaire +1 more source
Disentangling Horizontal and Vertical Intra-Industry Trade [PDF]
Lionel Fontagné +2 more
openaire
Disentangling Total Intra-Industry Trade into Horizontal and Vertical Elements
Atlantic Economic Journal, 2005openaire +1 more source

