نتایج جستجو برای: possibly influenced by contemporary staffordshire imports

تعداد نتایج: 7126111  

1996
Maurice Schiff

1668 The smaller the volume (or share) of imports from the trading partner, the larger the impact of a preferential trade agreement on home country welfare—because the smaller the imports, the smaller the loss in tariff revenue. And the home country is better off as a small member of a large bloc than as a large member of a small bloc. Summary findings There has been a resurgence of preferentia...

2012
Pulak Mishra P V Kiran Kumar

In the context of introduction of deregulatory policy measures and subsequent wave of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in Indian corporate sector since 1991, the present paper attempts to examine the welfare implications of this wave. It is found that M&A do not have any significant impact on consumers’ welfare. Instead, consumers’ welfare is significantly influenced by exports intensity, imports...

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی 0
مصطفی بنی اسدی سید عبدالمجید جلایی اسفندآبادی

introduction: the growth of agricultural production and natural resources are from primary objectives of any political system, because this section has a vital role in providing food security. according to the production theories, production growth will come from two sources; more use of production factors within the framework of existing technologies and second, with using more advanced and mo...

2017
Osea Giuntella Matthias Rieger Lorenzo Rotunno

This paper investigates the effects of international trade in food on obesity in Mexico. We classify Mexican food imports from the U.S. into healthy and unhealthy and match these with anthropometric and food expenditure survey data. We find that exposure to imports of unhealthy foods significantly contributes to the rise of obesity in Mexico. The empirical evidence also suggests that unhealthy ...

2017
Ana Mendez Lopez Rachel Loopstra Martin McKee David Stuckler

Does trade and investment liberalisation increase the growth in sales of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs)? Here, for the first time to our knowledge, we test this hypothesis using a unique data source on SSB-specific trade flows. We test whether lower tariffs effectively increase imports of SSBs, and whether a higher level of imports increase sales of SSBs. Cross-national fixed effects models w...

2013
Fabian Wahl

This study empirically establishes a link between medieval trade, agglomeration and contemporary regional development in ten European countries. It documents a statistically and economically significant positive relationship between prominent involvement in medieval trade and commercial activities and regional economic development today. Further empirical analyses show that medieval trade posit...

2013
Claudia Bernasconi

We investigate how the division of aggregate income into per capita income and population affects the margins of imports. In the first part, we use data on imports of 123 countries to document a positive relationship between per capita income and both the extensive and quality margin of imports, for a given level of aggregate GDP. These relations hold at various levels of disaggregation. While ...

2014
Joachim Wagner

This study uses tailor made enterprise level data from various sources for firms from manufacturing industries to test for the link between credit constraints, measured by a credit rating score provided by a leading credit rating agency, and imports in Germany for the first time. We find empirical evidence that a better credit rating score is positively related to extensive margins of import – ...

Journal: :Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 2022

This paper examined the factors that influenced Gross Domestic Product growth (GDP) in post-Covid-19 period Kosovo. explored impact of consumption, remittances, exports, imports, and inflation on Kosovo's GDP using fixed effects regression analysis with data from various secondary sources to analyze their perspective. The results demonstrated exports had a statistically significant influence du...

2009
Willem Thorbecke

The U.S. functioned as an engine of growth until the financial crisis. Now, U.S. imports have plummeted. This paper considers whether East Asia can be an engine of growth. Using data on consumption imports from 27 countries, the results indicate that income increases in East Asian countries would cause large increases in imports. The evidence also implies that an RMB appreciation would raise Ch...

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