Russian devaluation in 2014–2015: Falling into the abyss or a window of opportunity?
Falling oil prices are leading to a reduction in domestic demand and lowering of the ruble exchange rate, thus enhancing the price competitiveness of Russian producers and stimulating the supply side of the economy (especially in foreign markets ...
Valeriy Mironov
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Exchange Rate Cycles in the Mundell-Fleming Model when the Marshall-Lerner Condition is Violated [PDF]
In many standard undergraduate textbooks of macroeconomics, open economies are discussed by means of the Mundell−Fleming model, an open macroeconomic version of the IS−LM model.
Yokoo, Masanori
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How FDI reshapes host markets’ trade profile and politics
Abstract A fast‐growing literature indicates that firms’ engagement in foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade is key to understanding deepening global value chains and their political implications. However, existing studies have mainly focused on the ramifications for FDI home countries while often overlooking the firm‐product level interactions ...
In Song Kim, Steven Liao, Sayumi Miyano
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External Actors, Pressures and Influences: European Integration and the Outside World
Abstract The European Union (EU) increasingly faces external pressures, ranging from Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine to an economically and politically assertive China to deep changes in the transatlantic relationship with the United States.
Christian Freudlsperger, Lucas Schramm
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TRADE BALANCE AND TERMS OF TRADE RELATIONSHIP: Evidence from Pakistan [PDF]
The terms of trade (TOT) have an important role in determining direction of the trade which finally transmits into trade balance. The current study is an effort to seek the effect of TOT on the trade balance.
Rizwana YASMEEN* +2 more
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Perceptions of people radicalised online: Examining the victim‐perpetrator nexus
Abstract Purpose This study explored the victim‐perpetrator nexus in the context of cognitive online radicalisation. Specifically, we examined if a person's age and whether they were exposed to extremist content/users incidentally or following active search shape perceptions of victimhood.
Victoria Bowland, Sandy Schumann
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Respatializing Toxic Harm: The Case Against Sacrifice Zones
ABSTRACT Describing heavily polluted areas as “sacrifice zones” has become commonplace in recent decades, as diverse groups resist their unwitting exposure to destructive and toxic industrial, municipal, and military activities. However, pollutants tend to seep, spill, leak, and drift from wherever they are concentrated, defying any notion of physical ...
Kimberley Anh Thomas +2 more
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Exchange rate and Export of Bangladesh: Does Marshall-Lerner condition holds?
Export is expected to have a favorable impact on GDP growth, and the exchange rate is expected to have a major impact on export and thus export earnings. The relationship between exchange rate and export is a hotly debated topic in macroeconomics, and the goal of this research is to see if the Marshall-Lerner condition holds incase of Bangladesh that ...
Shovon Roy, null Jonaed
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ABSTRACT I study price setting within a network of interconnected monopolists. Some firms possess stronger commitment or bargaining power than others, enabling them to influence the pricing decisions of other firms. Although it is well‐understood that multiple marginalization reduces both total profits and social welfare, I show that strategic ...
Toomas Hinnosaar
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KEBERLAKUAN MARSHALL-LERNER CONDITION PADA TINGKAT KOMODITI SEKTOR PERIKANAN INDONESIA : Studi Kasus Tahun 2004 - 2013 [PDF]
The fisheries sector is a potential sector in Indonesia from year to year, which has contributed to the national GDP is likely to increase each year. The continuous increase in exports indicates that the fisheries sector can improve Indonesia's economy ...
RINDINA , Bernadethe Claudia +1 more
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