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Reconsidering learning by exporting

2012

Self-selection and learning by exporting are the main explanations for the higher productivity of exporting firms. But, whereas evidence on self-selection is largely undisputed, results on learning by exporting are mixed and far from conclusive. However, recent research by De Loecker (J Int Econ 73(1):69–98, 2007) has shown that the conclusions from previous learning by exporting studies may have been driven by strong assumptions about the evolution of productivity and the role of export status. Relaxing these assumptions turns out to be critical to find evidence of learning by exporting in a representative sample of Spanish manufacturing firms. Our results indicate that the yearly average …

business.industryEuropean integrationEconomicsManufacturing firmsInternational tradeInternational economicsbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceProductivityReview of World Economics
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EMU and the Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue: Trade Interdependence between Mediterranean and Euro-area Countries

2009

Economic interdependence and trade encourage international dialogue and represent a base for reducing international conflicts. Hence, international co-operation for the reduction of barriers to trade and capital flows can be important not only in inducing economic progress, but also in promoting peace (Polachek and Siegle 2006). In this respect, the introduction of the euro represents an epochal event for both the participants in the single European currency and for their external partners, and in particular those in neighbouring regions. However, whilst a large body of literature has focused on analysing the first, in particular, with respect to the impact of the euro on intra-regional tra…

business.industryInternational tradeInternational economicsCurrency unionInternational free trade agreementGravity model of tradeCurrencyEconomic progressEconomicsCapital flowsTrade barrierbusinessEuro-Mediterranean Integration Trade Interdependence Gravity ModelEconomic interdependence
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Measuring the market power in the ceramic tile industry: An international comparison

2004

This paper measures the degree of competition faced by Spanish and Italian exporters of ceramic tiles in several European Union member states. The results indicate that Spanish producers have a substantial market power while Italian exporters face a high degree of competition. This finding is consistent with the significant gain (loss) in the world production and export shares that Spanish (Italian) producers experienced during the 1990s. The results are also consistent with accounting data. Furthermore, comparisons in the extent of market power across source countries and European destination markets reveal that most variation in the data is related to the source country. JEL no. F12, F14,…

business.industryMember statesInternational tradeCompetition (economics)Ceramic tilesvisual_artEuropean integrationvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedia_common.cataloged_instanceProduction (economics)Market powerBusinessTileEuropean unionGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_commonReview of World Economics
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Before and after: employees' views on corporate social responsibility: energy‐sector stakeholders in Nordic post‐merger integration

2009

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to describe and qualitatively explain certain observations concerning corporate social responsibility from the personnel standpoint with special reference to various stakeholders.Design/methodology/approachThe observations were made in connection with earlier studies on organizational change. The paper draws on stakeholder thinking and offers a view regarding the way employees perceive business issues concerning CSR in relation to corporate stakeholder groups. Should a business give priority to the interests of its owners or take all stakeholder groups equally into account? How do employees see their own relations with other stakeholder groups, and do their v…

business.industryProcess (engineering)Project stakeholderChange managementStakeholderPost-merger integrationPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingCorporate social responsibilityStakeholder analysisBusinessMarketingStakeholder theorySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social Responsibility Journal
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RDF-Based Web Information Integration System: A Travel System Use Case

2018

Enterprises are continually faced with the challenge of integrating heterogeneous systems with incompatible interfaces, data structures (Source structured relational databases, semi-structured sources, XML, or unstructured documents: texts), access mode and technologies. When companies adopt SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), that provides an alternative to traditional design of applications by allowing a designer to assemble and compose existing services that implement the functions of a given application domain, they realize that there is a significant risk that Web services only do not solve the problem of compatibility in the data. Our paper gives a solution to these issues by setting…

business.industryRelational databaseComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocol02 engineering and technologycomputer.file_formatService-oriented architecturecomputer.software_genreData structureApplication domain020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRDFWeb serviceSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputerXMLData integration2018 14th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems (SITIS)
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Competitiveness Gap of the European Union Member Countries in the Context of Europe 2020 Strategy

2015

Abstract This paper is addressing issues of the competitiveness gap of the European Union member countries in the context of Europe 2020 strategy's smart growth. Authors are examining current competitiveness situation when economic performance of some countries are significantly better than others and how does it fit in the competitiveness framework set by Europe 2020 strategy. To have a closer look at the smart growth of European Union member countries authors examine R&D expenditures and their impact on patents and high-technology share in exports as one of the indicators of the competitiveness.

business.industryResearch and DevelopmentSmart growthContext (language use)International tradeCompetitivenessEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instancePatentGeneral Materials ScienceEuropean UnionEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Export market integration in the European Union

2004

This paper examines the degree and recent evolution (1988-2001) of export-price dispersion among European Union countries. It also explores the effect of exchange rates on exportprice dispersion by reviewing the experience of some European countries that participated in the exchange rate stability zone. The results indicate that export-price dispersion across European Union countries was usually lower than across OECD countries. Moreover, although there is little evidence of convergence, this is stronger across European Union countries. Finally, even though price dispersion was often lower across European Union countries where exchange rates have been relatively stable than across countries…

business.industryexport market integration European Union exchange ratesConvergence (economics)International economicsOecd countriesInternational tradejel:F30Single currencyExchange ratejel:F15Price dispersionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceStatistical dispersionEuropean monetary unionEuropean unionbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceExport marketmedia_commonJournal of Applied Economics
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EU Referenda in the Baltics: Understanding the Results at the Regional Level

2005

This paper analyses regional differences in EU referenda results in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In each of the three countries, other things being equal, high income regions were significantly more pro-European than low-income ones, while regions with a high share of ethnic minorities were significantly more opposed to the enlargement than other regions. The ethnic effect was strongest in Latvia and weakest in Estonia. These findings clearly indicate necessity of stronger efforts both in integration of the Baltic societies and in the promotion of reliable EU information, especially in less developed regions. On the other hand, we confirm the findings from earlier referenda that support …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCeteris paribusEthnic groupInternational tradeRedistribution (cultural anthropology)AccessionPromotion (rank)Political scienceEuropean integrationDevelopment economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceResizingEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Multi-Fibre Arrangement—A hydra of protectionism?

1981

Talks are at present in progress in Geneva among 51 industrialised and developing countries on a renewal of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) which expires at the end of 1981. The preliminaries of the negotiations have already revealed the existence of massive conflicts of interest not only between the industrialised countries on the one hand and the developing countries on the other but also within the two groups. The talks are moreover overshadowed by threats from individual industrialised countries to resort to unilateral protectionist measures unless a result satisfactory to them is achieved. This situation is the more explosive as the outcome of the negotiations is regarded worldwide a…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Developing countryInternational tradeMulti Fibre ArrangementProtectionismNegotiationClothing industryEuropean integrationddc:330EconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)businessmedia_commonSocial policyIntereconomics
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Free trade and protection of the environment: Is the GATT in need of reform?

1992

The GATT negotiations under the Uruguay Round have almost run their course. However, consultations are certain to continue, as critics regard the GATT rules on environmental protection as inadequate. What aspects need to be reformed, and how might the initial reform measures look?

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)International economicsInternational tradeEnvironmental PolicyNegotiationEuropean integrationEconomicsddc:330Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Environmental policybusinessFree tradeSocial policymedia_common
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