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M<sup>3</sup>ENet: A Multi-Modal Fusion Network for Efficient Micro-Expression Recognition. [PDF]
Zhao K, Liu X, Yang G.
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Fragmentation and vertical intra-industry trade in East Asia
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2006Abstract East Asia experienced an unprecedented change in its international trade patterns in the last 10–15 years. To investigate this development, the paper decomposes machinery trade into one-way trade, vertical intra-industry trade (vertical IIT), and horizontal intra-industry trade (horizontal IIT), using finely disaggregated international trade
M. Ando
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Vertical intra-industry trade and economic size: The case of Malaysia
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2020The manufacturing sector has become increasingly important as the engine of growth in the external trade landscape in Malaysia. Meanwhile, most of the manufactured products are involved in intra-industry trade (IIT) and the past studies have documented ...
Mui-Yin Chin +3 more
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Vertical Intra-Industry Trade and Economic Integration in East Asia
Asian Economic Papers, 2007It is notable that the trade in East Asian countries has increased more than proportionately to the growth of economy. This paper tests the hypothesis that the recent trade expansion is induced by development of international fragmentation of production.
Ryuhei Wakasugi
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Can factor proportions explain vertical intra-industry trade?
Applied Economics Letters, 1996Two questions in particular will be addressed. First, can earlier results for specific industries that suggest a positive relation between quality and capital-labour ratios of exporting countries be generalized to other industries? Second, what type of capital, physical or human, is most important in affecting the quality of vertically differentiated ...
J. Torstensson
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Tests of the empirical classification of horizontal and vertical intra-industry trade
Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 2002Tests of the Empirical Classification of Horizontal and Vertical IntraIndustry Trade. — Using longitudinal data this paper shows the separation of international trade in (a) inter-industry trade, (b) horizontal intra-industry trade, and (c) vertical intra-industry trade used in the empirical trade literature to be non-stable at the individual product ...
J. U. Nielsen, Teit Lüthje
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Horizontal and Vertical Intra-Industry Trade: The Case of Asean Trade in Manufactures
International Economic Journal, 2003For over two decades prior to the Asian Currency crisis of 1997, the economies of the ASEAN-5 underwent an impressive economic expansion while increasing their openness to trade. This paper examines the role of intra-industry trade (IIT) in intra-ASEAN trade.
Dene T. Hurley
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Horizontal and Vertical Intra‐Industry Trade: An Empirical Test of the ‘Homogeneity Hypothesis’
The World Economy, 2012AbstractIn this paper, we study if and how country‐specific factors affect intra‐industry trade (IIT) when heterogeneity among sectors is allowed for. The paper is novel in that it is the first that addresses an issue raised by Greenaway et al. (Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1999, 61, 365).
R. Pittiglio, R. Pittiglio
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The Determinants of CJK’s Vertical Intra-industry Trade to ASEAN4 Countries
, 2016Firms have openly responded to the challenges of globalization by giving a process of product integration across national boundaries. Production stages are often conducted in more than one country. This practice exploits inherent locational advantages such as proximity to markets and access to low-cost labor, and it gives rise to a sequential method of
F. Hastiadi
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