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Maximum residue levels (MRLs) regulations in plant products can create unnecessary trade barriers on one hand and enhance demand via risk mitigation or quality assurance on the other. We stipulate a generalized gravity equation model to disentangle the effects of MRLs on the import demand and foreign exporters’ supply. Applying the framework to the MRLs on pesticides imposed by high-income OECD...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely the linkages of gender inequality with comparative advantage (trade) and foreign direct investment flows. It discusses different forms and the extent of gender discrimination across countries and presents the results of empirical tests of those linkages. The results indicate that gender inequality...
This paper explores the link between foreign direct investment and trade in a panel of four countries that will accede to the European Union in 2004: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovenia. We augment standard demand-side export and import equations with a measure of FDI penetration. We compare results based on a panel mean-group estimator with a fixed-effects panel model that allows ...
We develop a multicountry model in which default in one country triggers default in other countries. Countries are linked to one another by borrowing from and renegotiating with common lenders with concave payoffs. A foreign default increases incentives to default at home because it makes new borrowing more expensive and defaulting less costly. Foreign defaults tighten home bond prices because ...
This paper hypothesizes that Chilean firms had a competitive advantage in operating businesses in other Latin American countries because of their knowledge of business strategy during economic reform. This hypothesis is explained through case studies of Provida, a Chilean pension fund, and Endesa, a Chilean electricity generator, and then tested empirically using data on foreign affiliates of C...
What really makes an economy competitive? This paper reviews and discusses how the capacity to generate, exploit and diffuse new knowledge is key in enabling countries to capitalise on challenges brought about by rapid technology-driven transformations rather than succumb to their adverse effects. In particular, we look at the importance of new knowledge emanating from both domestic and foreign...
Exchange rates have become increasingly important as the rise of free trade has been supported by globalization and technological developments. In flexible exchange rate systems, is expected to affect volume foreign thus aggregate output. this context, it understand relationship between in economic policy implementation. The aim study contribute literature comparatively analyzing volumes select...
In recent years foreign banks have expanded their presence significantly in several developing economies. In Argentina and Chile in Latin America and in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland in Eastern Europe, foreign-controlled banks now hold more than half of total banking assets. In other regions the trend is similar, though foreign bank entry has been slower. Despite the growing number of...
Countries have accumulated massive foreign reserve portfolios, but the reasons for doing so remain debated. I document a new empirical fact on the compositions of foreign reserve portfolios, and argue that the prevalence of the dollar supports an explanation in which foreign reserves hedge liquidity shocks to dollarized financial systems. First, I fit a Bayesian dynamic linear model to extract ...
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