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Inter-Industry Trade

Kong Rui, Zhang Wencheng
exaly   +2 more sources

Inter-Industry Variations in the Effect of Trade on Industry Performance

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1988
This paper develops an empirical model to measure the strength of import discipline across industries, allowing it to vary sys tematically with various features of industry market structure. The m odel is applied to a panel of data for eighty-two Belgian three-digit industries for the period 1973-78, and the results suggest that the parameters of the ...
de Ghellinck, Elisabeth   +2 more
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Trade, Agriculture And Inter-Industry Spillover Effects In Fiji

The Journal of Developing Areas, 2018
Fiji's agricultural sector has been integral to the Fijian economy in terms of the provision of food and raw materials for the domestic market, the absorption of domestic labour and capital, and generation of export income. It has also supported manufacturing and services sectors.
Azmat Gani, Frank Scrimgeour
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Empirical Testing of Inter-Industry Trade

1994
The first attempts at testing theories of inter-industry trade were made in 1951 and 1952 by MacDougall1 who produced results that were interpreted as supporting the Ricardian model’s explanation of trade patterns, and by Leontief2 in 1953, whose results cast doubt upon the Heckscher-Ohlin explanation (the famous ‘Leontief Paradox’).
Bo Södersten, Geoffrey Reed
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The measurement of inter-industrial specialization in international trade

Economics Letters, 1979
Abstract Several authors including Hirsch and Lev (1971), O'Brien (1972), Soutar (1977), and Theil (1967) proposed informational measures for the analysis of international trade. The measurement of inter-industrial specialization (also of intra-industry trade) is another candidate.
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Intra-industry and inter-industry trade in Switzerland

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1983
Intra-industrieller und inter-industrieller Auβenhandel der Schweiz. — Eine wachsende Zahl empirischer Untersuchungen hat gezeigt, daβ der intra-industrielle Handel einen relativ groβen Teil des gesamten Auβenhandels eines Landes ausmacht, besonders wenn es sich um Industrielander handelt.
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The Intra and Inter Industry Trade of Cuba (2000-2014)

Journal of International Business and Economy, 2016
The aim of this study is to analyze Cuba’s foreign trade with three main partners during the so-called Special Period, a result from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. With the absence of the Mutual Economic Assistance Council (MEAC), Cuba had to make structural changes in its economy and foreign trade.
Jorge Alberto Lopez-Arevalo   +2 more
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Trade liberalization and the inter-industry wage premia: the missingf role of productivity [PDF]

open access: possibleApplied Economics, 2013
The literature concerning the effect of tariffs on the inter-industry wage premium has not addressed the role of total factor productivity (TFP) in determining both the wage premium and tariffs. This omission not only overlooks an important determinant of wage premium but also invalidates the use of the pre-reform tariff level as an instrument for the ...
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Trade Protection and Inter-industry Wages in India [PDF]

open access: possibleILR Review, 2004
Using a unique database of individual data and industry-level tariff rates and other industry characteristics, this paper examines the link between trade protection and inter-industry wage premia in India during a period of rapid trade liberalisation.
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Inter-Industry Labor Mobility and Lobbying for Trade Protection

The International Trade Journal, 2017
ABSTRACTThis article investigates how inter-industry labor mobility affects industry lobbying for trade protection when foreign multinationals increase production and sales in the U.S. The level of inter-industry labor mobility is a critical issue to an industry because investment-receiving sectors draw labor from the rest of the economy, thus reducing
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