A DMP MODEL OF INTERCITY TRADE
... of international trade. Helpman and Itskhoski (2010) address questions broadly related to those of Cuñat and Melitz (2012), except that their models also allow for unemployment. That is, one of the two sectors in their model produces a final good by means of a range of differentiated products, which ...
... of international trade. Helpman and Itskhoski (2010) address questions broadly related to those of Cuñat and Melitz (2012), except that their models also allow for unemployment. That is, one of the two sectors in their model produces a final good by means of a range of differentiated products, which ...
English
... organized a workshop, which was held in Vienna in October of 19971, to discuss the impact —or lack of impact— of Karl Popper’s ideas regarding situational analysis upon the social sciences. The catalyst for the workshop was the publication of The Myth of the Framework, a volume that includes Popper’ ...
... organized a workshop, which was held in Vienna in October of 19971, to discuss the impact —or lack of impact— of Karl Popper’s ideas regarding situational analysis upon the social sciences. The catalyst for the workshop was the publication of The Myth of the Framework, a volume that includes Popper’ ...
Microsoft Word - Ulster Institutional Repository
... their predecessors who lived half a century earlier, their progeny who live today, half a century later, are three times richer than them. This paper is about understanding the forces behind this upsurge in economic growth in the post-colonial period, with a special focus on the policies and institu ...
... their predecessors who lived half a century earlier, their progeny who live today, half a century later, are three times richer than them. This paper is about understanding the forces behind this upsurge in economic growth in the post-colonial period, with a special focus on the policies and institu ...
View/Open
... Global trade got its first impetus from the industrial revolution in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century and there was a dramatic rise in world trade volumes in the twentieth century. From 1990 to 2007, the world’s export volume has multiplied by a factor of three and the share of expor ...
... Global trade got its first impetus from the industrial revolution in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century and there was a dramatic rise in world trade volumes in the twentieth century. From 1990 to 2007, the world’s export volume has multiplied by a factor of three and the share of expor ...
The Sequence of Capital Account Liberalization: a Microcosmic Model
... the macroeconomic stability, selecting proper exchange rate system and developing the financial sector to support macroeconomic stability. In the same vein, domestic researchers Yin Jian Feng and Li Yang (2000) certify that considering the capacity of an open economy to defend outside shocks, the ra ...
... the macroeconomic stability, selecting proper exchange rate system and developing the financial sector to support macroeconomic stability. In the same vein, domestic researchers Yin Jian Feng and Li Yang (2000) certify that considering the capacity of an open economy to defend outside shocks, the ra ...
Understanding Technology Diffusion: The Role of International
... in this paper. Their study finds no evidence of technology spillovers for Czech manufacturing and non-manufacturing firms. I test my results for robustness along 2 dimensions: First, I conduct Extreme Bounds Analysis (EBA) to test the sensitivity of the analysis to omitted variables. Second, I exami ...
... in this paper. Their study finds no evidence of technology spillovers for Czech manufacturing and non-manufacturing firms. I test my results for robustness along 2 dimensions: First, I conduct Extreme Bounds Analysis (EBA) to test the sensitivity of the analysis to omitted variables. Second, I exami ...
Jajri(203).pdf
... entrepreneurial risks for profits. Comparative location advantages mainly direct the investors in their choice of destination albeit other factors are now assuming importance. This study proposes to analyze the impact of FDI on growth of the Malaysia manufacturing sector. It uses a framework that ac ...
... entrepreneurial risks for profits. Comparative location advantages mainly direct the investors in their choice of destination albeit other factors are now assuming importance. This study proposes to analyze the impact of FDI on growth of the Malaysia manufacturing sector. It uses a framework that ac ...
Environmental sociology
... imperative for continued economic growth levels that, once achieved, accelerate the need for future growth. This growth in production requires a corresponding growth in consumption. The process contains a chief paradox; economic growth is socially desired but environmental degradation is a common co ...
... imperative for continued economic growth levels that, once achieved, accelerate the need for future growth. This growth in production requires a corresponding growth in consumption. The process contains a chief paradox; economic growth is socially desired but environmental degradation is a common co ...
What Is Structural about the Basic Structure?
... care work and public…salaried work” (Young 2006, 93). Young advances two critiques of the distributive paradigm. The first problem with the distributive paradigm is that it presupposes and obscures the structural processes that produce the goods that are subject to distribution. As claims of injusti ...
... care work and public…salaried work” (Young 2006, 93). Young advances two critiques of the distributive paradigm. The first problem with the distributive paradigm is that it presupposes and obscures the structural processes that produce the goods that are subject to distribution. As claims of injusti ...
The Economic and Social Effects of Financial Liberalization: Jayati Ghosh
... means of reducing pressure on the exchange rate; c) Measures that allow foreign currency assets to be freely held and traded within the domestic economy (the “dollarization” of accounts). This is the most extreme form of external financial liberalization, which has been implemented only in very few ...
... means of reducing pressure on the exchange rate; c) Measures that allow foreign currency assets to be freely held and traded within the domestic economy (the “dollarization” of accounts). This is the most extreme form of external financial liberalization, which has been implemented only in very few ...