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Do Multinationals Deteriorate Developing Countries' Export Prices? The Impact of FDI on Net Barter Terms of Trade

2015

This paper explores the economic relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) to developing countries and the export prices of the latter, measured by terms of trade. It is rst shown that economic theory suggests such a relationship for various reasons but is inconclusive about the direction of the eect. To address this open issue empirically, I analyze data on more than 50 developing countries throughout the period 1980 - 2008 using robust dynamic panel data methods. The results show that FDI had an economically relevant and statistically signicant positive impact on developing countries’ net barter terms of trade. A higher level of education in the developing country fosters this …

Economics and Econometrics050204 development studies05 social sciencesDeveloping countryBarterForeign direct investmentInternational economicsTerms of tradePrebisch–Singer hypothesisAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomics050207 economicsFinancePanel dataThe World Economy
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The contribution of granular and fundamental comparative advantage to European Union countries' export specialisation

2020

This paper analyses the contribution of fundamental comparative advantage (a country‐specific component) and granular comparative advantage (a firm‐specific component) to European Union countries' export specialisation. We find that, on average, granular comparative advantage may explain export specialisation in 29% of industries, which account for 47% of total exports. We also show that 60% of the variation in export specialisation across countries and industries may be explained by granular comparative advantage. These results highlight that some outstanding firms may play a very important role in explaining European Union countries' export specialisation.

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesAccountingComponent (UML)0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic geography050207 economicsEuropean unionFinanceComparative advantagemedia_commonThe World Economy
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Foreign sourcing and exporting

2020

The aim in this paper is analysing the role of sourcing intermediate inputs internationally on export decisions, distinguishing whether intermediate are sourced from firms belonging to the same business group or from independent suppliers. To analyse firm’s export decision, we use a specification that also accounts for sunk costs and the accumulated experience in export markets (i.e., foreign markets learning). We consider that importing intermediates might have direct and indirect effects (operating through productivity) on the export participation decision. The direct effects on exporting are isolated once we control for productivity and the effects of belonging to an international group.…

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesControl (management)Direct effectsForeign direct investmentCorporate groupAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsProduct (category theory)050207 economicsProductivityTotal factor productivityFinanceIndustrial organizationSunk costsThe World Economy
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EMU and trade: A PPML re‐assessment with intra‐national trade flows

2020

This paper examines the EMU effect on trade for the eleven early joiners and Greece relying for the first time on data that include both international and intra‐national trade flows, in line with all the microfoundations of the structural gravity model of trade. We find that the overall EMU impact on trade is positive between its members and, specially, for trade between members and non‐members. Interestingly, we further show that the effect of the EMU on bilateral trade remarkably differs across countries. For Ireland, Belgium–Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal and Austria, we find robust evidence that EMU has boosted trade both with other members and with third countries, while for Finland, Fran…

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesInternational economicsPPMLBilateral tradeGravity model of tradeAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsGravity equation050207 economicsFinanceMicrofoundationsThe World Economy
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Green Versus Radical Right as the New Political Divide? The European Parliament Election 2019 in Germany

2020

Economics and Econometrics2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ParliamentSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftGeneral Business Management and AccountingRadical rightPoliticsPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsBusiness and International Managementmedia_common
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COVID‐19 and tourism: What can we learn from the past?

2020

Abstract The impact of the COVID‐19 crisis on tourism flows is without precedent in terms of speed and severity. In this paper, we try to infer a possible future scenario for the tourism sector, evaluating the medium‐term effects of past pandemics on tourist arrivals. We find that pandemics lead to a persistent decline in tourist arrivals, with the effects being larger in developing and emerging countries. Interestingly, the effects are heterogeneous across countries and episodes, and depend on several economic conditions such as the overall health system performance, the severity of the shock, and the uncertainty induced by the pandemic event.

Economics and Econometrics2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)macromolecular substancespandemicsCOVID‐19Accounting0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsPandemicEconomics050207 economicsuncertaintyEmerging markets050208 finance05 social sciencesCOVID-19Settore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaOriginal ArticlesShock (economics)Settore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaPolitical Science and International RelationstourismOriginal Articleinternational arrivalshealth systemsFinanceTourismHealthcare systemThe World Economy
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Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers: Evidence from the British Retail Sector

2011

This paper discusses the impact of foreign-ownership presence on the productivity performance of British-owned domestic retailers. In particular, we analyse the existence of productivity spillovers, in the form of knowledge transfer, by using establishment-level data from the Annual Respondents Database over the period 1997–2003. The results confirm the presence of such spillovers and highlight their positive and significant impact on the productivity of domestic firms, although these spillovers are mostly confined to the region in which foreign subsidiaries locate. There is also evidence that the productivity benefit from regional foreign direct investment spillovers increases with the abs…

Economics and EconometricsAbsorptive capacityAccountingPolitical Science and International RelationsSubsidiaryEconomicsInternational economicsForeign direct investmentProductivityKnowledge transferFinanceIndustrial organizationRetail sectorThe World Economy
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Previous experience, experimentation and export survival : Evidence from firm-product-destination level data

2021

This paper explores the role of a firm's product and/or market export experience and experimentation for survival of new product-destination export spells, using firm-level Spanish customs data over the period 1997-2015. Previous research has documented a positive impact of experience on export survival. This paper contributes to the extant literature by unravelling the distinct effect on export survival of ongoing accumulated experience (i.e., from the start of a product-destination export spell), previous product and/or destination-market experience and experimentation (repetition of product-destination relationships). We find that 60% of new product-country export spells end during their…

Economics and EconometricsAccountingLevel dataPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsProduct (category theory)FinanceIndustrial organization
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Norwegian-Polish Bilateral Trade Developments since 1990

2016

Economics and EconometricsBilateral tradebusiness.industryPolitical Science and International Relationslanguagelcsh:International relationsInternational tradeNorwegianbusinesslcsh:JZ2-6530language.human_languageJournal of International Studies
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Outside‐in Politicization of EU–Western Africa Relations: What Role for Civil Society Organizations?

2021

This article explores the empirical relevance of researching outside-in politicization processes in European studies. To this end, it examines to what extent and how civil society organizations (CSOs) have contributed to the politicization of EU policies towards Western Africa in two cases: the negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements and the EU's engagement with the G5 Sahel. CSOs were strongly engaged in the trade negotiations, while they were largely excluded from the G5 Sahel process. In both cases this was due to CSOs' own initiatives, or the absence thereof, with these strongly linked to being either invited or discouraged by official actors. The article argues that authority tr…

Economics and EconometricsCivil societyoutside‐in politicizationGeneral Business Management and AccountingPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsddc:330media_common.cataloged_instancepoliticizationcivil society organizationsEuropean UnionWestern AfricaBusiness and International ManagementEuropean unionmedia_commonJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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