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Simulation models for sustainable, resilient, and optimized global electric vehicles supply chain. [PDF]
Alsaleh T, Farooq B.
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On the Emergence of Intra-industry Trade
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The role of domestic and international markets in the loss of nature across Brazil
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Trade Costs and Intra-Industry Trade
Review of World Economics, 2006Formal economic modeling of intra-industry trade ignores transportation or, more broadly, trade costs. Yet, as Anderson and van Wincoop (2004) suggest, trade costs are quite large. This paper extends work by Bergstrand (1990) that addressed intra-industry trade in the explicit presence of trade costs. In the context of a Helpman–Krugman-cum-trade-costs
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Perfect competition and intra-industry trade [PDF]
The paper presents a formal analysis which incorporates risk aversion to international trade. It is shown that risk-averse firms operating in perfectly competitive markets with uncertainty of demand tend to diversify markets which gives a basis for international trade in identical commodities between identical countries.
Ernest Aksen, Jacek Cukrowski
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On the Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade
The Economic Journal, 1983countries (or more specifically newly industrialising countries) increased in importance as exporters of manufactures over this period, some 6o % of the overall expansion of trade in manufactures comprised trade within Western Europe and North America.' A phenomenon which appears to have increased in importance as a consequence of the growth of trade ...
Greenaway, David, Milner, Chris R
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1994
Intra-industry trade may be broadly defined as the situation where countries simultaneously import and export what are essentially the same products. So, for example, the United Kingdom both exports cars to Sweden and imports them. The European Community imports wheat from the United States and exports wheat to third countries.
Bo Södersten, Geoffrey Reed
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Intra-industry trade may be broadly defined as the situation where countries simultaneously import and export what are essentially the same products. So, for example, the United Kingdom both exports cars to Sweden and imports them. The European Community imports wheat from the United States and exports wheat to third countries.
Bo Södersten, Geoffrey Reed
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1989
During the two decades 1963–83, the value of total world exports increased by $1653 billion (from $154 billion in 1963 to $1807 billion in 1983). About 60 per cent of the 1983 total was exports of manufactured products. Since about 1963, the newly industrialising countries (NICs) have joined the league of exporters of manufactures, and by 1983 the ...
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During the two decades 1963–83, the value of total world exports increased by $1653 billion (from $154 billion in 1963 to $1807 billion in 1983). About 60 per cent of the 1983 total was exports of manufactured products. Since about 1963, the newly industrialising countries (NICs) have joined the league of exporters of manufactures, and by 1983 the ...
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2004
Abstract A large share of world trade consists of intra-industry trade. This type of trade takes place when traders both import and export goods that have similar characteristics. Wine producing regions import wines produced from the same varieties grown in competing regions.
Luis A Rivera-Batiz, Maria-A Oliva
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Abstract A large share of world trade consists of intra-industry trade. This type of trade takes place when traders both import and export goods that have similar characteristics. Wine producing regions import wines produced from the same varieties grown in competing regions.
Luis A Rivera-Batiz, Maria-A Oliva
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Measuring Intra-Industry and Marginal Intra-Industry Trade: The Case for Turkey
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2003Works on whether Turkey's trade structure is predominantly interindustry or intra-industry and whether there has been a shift toward intra-industry trade (IIT) after 1980 are of a limited number. The present study attempts to shed some light on these questions, stressing, in particular, changes in IIT.
GÜZIN ERLAT, HALUK ERLAT
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