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Analyzing per capita food consumption patterns in net food-importing developing countries
Net food-importing developing countries, which account for 30% of countries globally, and roughly 20% of the global population, must seek to reduce their vulnerabilities in food production trade shocks. This study investigates per capita food consumption
David Forgenie +3 more
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Rural households across the tropics rely on bushmeat hunting to fulfill their subsistence and cash income needs. As human populations grow, and urban market demand drives commercial trade, hunting is often unsustainable, compromising community long-term ...
Solomon Zena Walelign +4 more
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Trade Reforms, Labor Regulations and Labor-Demand Elasticities: Empirical Evidence from India [PDF]
Using industry-level data disaggregated by states, this paper finds a positive impact of trade liberalization on labor-demand elasticities in the Indian manufacturing sector.
Devashish Mitra +2 more
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The Impacts of the Trade Liberalization on Trade of Iran’s Industrial Commodities [PDF]
This article aims to investigate the impacts of trade liberalization on export and import of industrial commodities through estimating of substitution elasticity of industrial commodities, in terms of two digits codes, in global markets; and also ...
Sadegh Bakhtiari, Behnam Salem
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El crecimiento económico de muchos países en desarrollo depende no solo de la evolución de los factores de producción, sino también de su capacidad de financiamiento en divisas.
Guido Zack, Daniel Sotelsek
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Trade performances, product quality perceptions and the estimation of trade price-elasticities [PDF]
Traditional trade models ignoring the dimension of product quality generally lead to excessively low trade price elasticities. In this paper, we show that higher estimated trade price elasticities, more in conformity with theory, can be obtained by ...
Hélène Erkel-Rousse, Matthieu Crozet
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The impact of immigration on international trade: a meta-analysis [PDF]
Since the early 1990s many empirical studies have been conducted on the impact of international migration on international trade, predominantly from the host country perspective.
Jacques Poot +3 more
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An Analysis of Korea-ASEAN Trade and its Implications for the Shipping Industry in Korea
The shipping industry is an import economic player in Korea, and demand for shipping closely intertwines with the global trade climate. Understanding how movements of income and price influence freight volume measured in TEU is critical for improving ...
Yeong Seok Ha +2 more
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Foreign trade elasticities in centre-periphery models of growth and development
The Author looks at the difference in growth rates among countries and argues that they can be traced to the strength of the balance of payments position, determined largely by the propensity to export relative to the propensity to import.
Anthony Philip Thirlwall
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Evaluation of the economic welfare gains from reducing trade administration costs in Mercosur
This paper evaluates potential welfare gains in the Mercosur region from improvements to trade administration. Streamlined border procedures and related processes could save billions, open markets for exporters, and promote trade diversification. Using a
Mehmet Nazif, Glenn P. Jenkins
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