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Exchange rate volatility and UK imports from developing countries: the effect of the global financial crisis

Exchange rate volatility and UK imports from developing countries: the effect of the global financial crisis

... UK imports and exchange rate volatility along with other determinant variables such as the UK’s real income and the relative import price ...for developing countries, is represented by the ...

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EU MARKET SURVEY 2002 HONEY AND BEESWAX VOLUME II CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMPORTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

EU MARKET SURVEY 2002 HONEY AND BEESWAX VOLUME II CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMPORTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... of developing countries is small and quite stable in terms of value, the share in volume increased constantly to 26 percent in ...the imports of honey and crude beeswax, France is the largest ...
Capital goods imports and long-run growth: Is the Chinese experience relevant to developing countries?

Capital goods imports and long-run growth: Is the Chinese experience relevant to developing countries?

... §Department of Economics and Institute of International Economics, Universitat Jaume I 5 October 2012 Abstract In this paper, we analyse the role played by capital goods imports in the long-run growth of ...

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Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries

Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries

... From the field ‘The biggest boost the CBI has given us is the exposure it provided,’ says Dr. Stefan Metzker, director of PrionTex, a South African firm that specialises in medical textiles. Founded in 2001 with ...

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EC commodities imports from developing countries 1976 1987  1990

EC commodities imports from developing countries 1976-1987. 1990.

... Some 8% of the rest of the DCs imports of mining primary industrial raw materials in 1987 came from Latin America and around half as much from each of Class 2 Asia, the ACPs and the Me[r] ...

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Does Japanese direct foreign investment promote Japanese imports from developing countries?

Does Japanese direct foreign investment promote Japanese imports from developing countries?

... IV. Impact of Direct Foreign Investment on Japan's Imports of Natural Resources Because of its poor endowment of natural resources, Japan has long been dependent on overseas sources fo[r] ...

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Hedging crude oil imports in developing countries

Hedging crude oil imports in developing countries

... In summary, therefore, the results indicate that the SOC can reduce its transaction exposure by between 74X and 86X for all light and Khafji crudes and that a hedge ratio of one can b[r] ...

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Foreign technology imports and economic growth in developing countries

Foreign technology imports and economic growth in developing countries

... Then the income gap between the two countries will decrease, unti the home country's per capita income level is equal to that of the foreign country at which point there wiUl be no p[r] ...

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PARALLEL IMPORTS IN PHARMACEUTICALS: IMPLICATIONS FOR COMPETITION AND PRICES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

PARALLEL IMPORTS IN PHARMACEUTICALS: IMPLICATIONS FOR COMPETITION AND PRICES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... This issue has achieved prominence by virtue of the severe epidemic of the HIV virus, which inevitably leads to the onset of AIDS, in Sub-Saharan Africa and, increasingly, in South Asia and Southeast Asia. HIV/AIDS is ...

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Import from developing countries

Import from developing countries

... middle-income countries with fewer than 75 million ...of countries that are far more competitive than the very poorest countries in the LDC/LIC ...zero-tariff countries’ preferential ...

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Petrodollars and imports of oil exporting countries

Petrodollars and imports of oil exporting countries

... exporting countries, it is worth to briefly recall the general determinants of import demand as identified by the trade ...industrial countries Thursby and Thursby (1984) find that only models including ...

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Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries:

Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries:

... This means that GFI cannot detect same-invoice faking: when the importer colludes with the exporter to list the same (mis)value on the original invoice. Fourth, the IMF Committee on Balance of Payments Statistics 2013 ...

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What the Developing Countries Want from the WTO

What the Developing Countries Want from the WTO

... poorest developing countries have had to make very little domestic policy adjustment to implement the ...These countries historically were not players in international ...protected from ...

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Globalisation versus Informality: Evidence from developing countries

Globalisation versus Informality: Evidence from developing countries

... and imports/GDP ratio as two de facto trade openness indicators, we find that the inclusion probability of imports is high ...of imports and exports on informal employment: imports growth ...

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Determinants of FDI: Evidence from Developed & Developing Countries

Determinants of FDI: Evidence from Developed & Developing Countries

... 0.0000 Imports as a % of GDP illustrates a negative coefficient of ...that countries with productivity significantly dependent on imports may generally imply low intrinsic value addition productivity ...

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Imports "R" Us: Retail Chains as Platforms for Developing-Country Imports

Imports "R" Us: Retail Chains as Platforms for Developing-Country Imports

... assign imports of each of 42 product categories to sectors based on the sector’s share of sales of each ...come from the Census of Retail Trade (CRT) for 1997 and ...come from the ...whose ...

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Plant exit and U.S. imports from low-wage countries

Plant exit and U.S. imports from low-wage countries

... hypothesize that the probability of exit for such plants should be higher than average. The results from re-estimating equation 2 for this restricted multi-unit firm sample are presented in Table 6. Estimating ...

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FDI from Developing Countries to Developing Countries: Contributing at More Risky Location?

FDI from Developing Countries to Developing Countries: Contributing at More Risky Location?

... p countries to Malaysia, we provide two possible explanatory variables which capture, in one hand, the potential revenue to be obtained and on the other hand, the risk facing those FDI in operating in that ...

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FUNDING FILM FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

FUNDING FILM FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... Films from the South Foundation have recognised that it is difficult for filmmakers in developing countries to realise film projects that are locally based, despite the great demand for such ...in ...

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Do Imports and Exports Adjust Nonlinearly? Evidence from 100 Countries

Do Imports and Exports Adjust Nonlinearly? Evidence from 100 Countries

... decreased imports do not. In such countries, when imports are declining, domestic producers of exportables use import-substitute ...between imports and ...

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