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Interindustry and intra-industry specialization do occur in world trade

Economics Letters, 1979
Abstract The existence of interindustry and intra-industry specialization of various groups of countries is detected by a procedure different from those used by B. Balassa and his followers. Whether high or low wage countries are considered seems to have an important influence.
H. Glejser, K. Goossens, M. Vanden Eede
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Globalizing Solar: Industry Specialization and Firm Demands for Trade Protection

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Governments are investing billions of dollars in low-carbon energy technologies in order to address climate change. Recently governments have also adopted protectionist measures in low-carbon energy technology sectors. In the solar photovoltaic industry, governments in both Europe and the United States responded to a rise in Chinese module exports ...
Jonas Meckling, Llewelyn Hughes
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Vertical specialization in North–South trade: Industrial relocation, wage and welfare

Review of International Economics, 2019
AbstractThis paper presents a North–South trade model with vertically linked industries and examines how declining costs of trade across stages of production encourage vertical specialization and affect wages and welfare. As trade costs fall below a threshold, the production of all final goods relocates to the South and vertical specialization emerges.
Hiroshi Kurata   +2 more
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Trade Liberalization and Infra-Industry Specialization: The Australian Experience

1994
Much of the growth in trade among the industrialised countries, and more recently among countries in the Asia-Pacific region, has taken the form of intra-industry trade (IIT). Australia has historically had one of the lowest shares of IIT among OECD countries.
Menon, Jayant, Menon, Jayant
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Vertical specialization and intra-industry trade: The role of factor endowments

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 2002
Vertical Specialization and Intra-Industry Trade: The Role of Factor Endowments. — In this paper, we use vertical differentiation models of the Falvey-Kierzkowski type to study the effects of differences in factor endowments on vertical intraindustry specialization.
Martín-Montaner, Joan A.   +1 more
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CHAPTER 11: Tuberculosis in Industry — The Role of Mass Radiography

The British journal of clinical practice, 1958
Introduction IT HAS LONG been recognized that certain industries, trades and occupations carry special risks above those experienced by the working population as a whole. Tuberculosis is included amongst such special risks.
T. F. Jarman
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Intra-industry trade and inter-industry specialization as concurrent sources of International Trade in manufactures

Review of World Economics, 1978
Intra-industrieller Handel und interindustrielle Spezialisierung als Ursachen des internationalen Handels mit Industrieerzeugnissen. — Der Hauptzweck dieses Aufsatzes ist es, zur besseren Einschatzung der empirischen Relevanz von Intra-Handel und industrieller Spezialisierung als gleichzeitige Quellen des internationalen Handels mit ...
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Intra-Industry Specialization and the Pattern of Trade

Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1967
In recent years some economists have suggested that under a wide range of circumstances free international trade will result in a situation where each country simultaneously produces, exports, and imports products which are very close substitutes for each other in consumption, production, or both.
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INTRA-INDUSTRY SPECIALIZATION AND THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

The International Trade Journal, 2002
This article provides a detailed examination of changes in indicators of intra-industry specialization in manufactured goods in trade between the United States and Mexico over the first five years of the North American Free Trade Agreement. The analysis is conducted at the three-digit SITC level of industry aggregation.
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Country and industry-level determinants of vertical specialization-based trade

International Economic Journal, 2006
Abstract This paper investigates country and industry-level determinants of vertical specialization-based trade. Industries that engage in this pattern of trade are identified through their use of offshore assembly provisions in the US tariff code. Findings explain why industries engage in vertical specialization-based trade and shed light on factors ...
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