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Rethinking Regional Competitiveness: Catalonia's International and Interregional Trade 1995-2006

2009

Studies of competitiveness tend to focus on a local economy's global interactions, particularly its international trade. But for countries that are at least mid-sized (such as Spain), interregional trade tends to be as large as or significantly larger than international trade. The case of Catalonia illustrates the importance of interregional flows in truly analyzing and devising strategies for a region's external competitiveness. Accounting for interregional trade changes and performing analyses of Catalonia's overall merchandise trade balance, which sectors generate external surpluses as opposed to deficits, and who Catalonia's key trading partners are, and the use of a gravity-model appro…

Border effectGravity model of tradeLocal economyEconomicsBalance of tradeInternational economicsTrade barrierSSRN Electronic Journal
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Conclusion

2019

Brexitbusiness.industryPolitical scienceInternational tradebusiness
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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA): What Kind of Space is Given to Fair Trade and Labour Rights?

2017

Il presente lavoro analizza da una prospettiva giuslavoristica il Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), trattato internazionale di libero scambio, da poco sottoscritto da Unione Europea e Canada: il saggio si interroga se tale trattato possa contribuire o meno allo sviluppo del fair trade all'interno delle democrazie occidentali. Nel dettaglio l'articolo analizza le clausole del CETA alla luce dei core labour standards dell'ILO, con un focus sulle clausole arbitrali di risoluzione delle controversie (Investor-State Dispute Settlement), sulle forme di partecipazione della società civile e sui meccanismi di eccezione. Nelle conclusioni, nonostante la tendenziale omogeneità socio-…

CETA – diritti sociali fondamentali internazionalmente riconosciuti – arbitrato degli investimenti – meccanismi di eccezione – free trade – fair tradeSettore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroCETA – international labour standards – ISDS clause – exceptions mechanisms – free trade – fair trade
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CITES and Cycads, a user's guide

2013

CITES Cycas Cycadales Conservation International Trade sustainable use non detriment finding international conventionsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Succulent Plants, A guide to CITES-listed species

2017

This guide covers the main succulent species, other than cacti, regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). It provides information on the implementation of the Convention for these species with details on their distribution, uses, traded parts and derivatives, and scientific names. It is written for the non-expert and additional sections cover identification, guidance on CITES documentation and key resources.

CITESSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataInternational TradeCITES; Endangered species; International TradeEndangered specie
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Assigning Elephant Ivory with Stable Isotopes

2016

The international ivory trade remains one of the world’s most controversial wildlife trade issues. One of the main arguments for the trade prohibition is the fact that it is very difficult to distinguish legal from illegal ivory in the markets, so that the legal ivory trade would provide a perfect cover for smuggling. The purpose of this study was to analyze the variability of isotope ratios in ivory samples from Appendix I and II elephant populations in Africa to validate their potential for forensic purposes more quantitatively. We selected a subset of 293 data of ivory samples from the www.ivoryid.org database that stores isotopic ratios of δ13C, δ15N, δ18O, δ2H, and δ34S from more than …

CITESbiologyIvoryNatural variationArchaeologyWildlife tradeAfrican elephantFisheryIsotopic signatureGeographyvisual_artbiology.animalStatistical populationvisual_art.visual_art_mediumIvory trade
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Regulating Internet Trade in CITES Species

2013

International trade in species that are or may be endangered by collection from the wild is regulated under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora (CITES) for 176 member States (Parties). Internet commerce is a relatively new route for such trade. In 2007, the CITES Secretariat asked Parties to collect information on internet wildlife trade and report problems and implemented regulations. The reports indicated it was difficult to even approximate the influence of e-commerce on CITES-listed species (CITES Secretariat 2009). We report a case study in which we quantified international transactions over an internet auction site of CITES-listed cacti …

CactaceaeSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaConservation of Natural ResourcesInternationalityInternational tradeBiologyConference of the partiesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionTreatyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonInternetDiversityEcologyCITESEcologybusiness.industryEndangered SpeciesCommerceRange stateCITES Internet trade international Cactaceae cactiEnvironmental PolicyWildlife tradeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataListing (finance)businessDatabase transaction
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Structural change in a Ricardian world economy: The role of extensive rent

2019

Abstract We study an implication of the Ricardian theory of differential extensive rent in a free trade regime. To this effect we develop a Ricardian two country two commodity open economy model. We assume that, unlike labour, land is heterogeneous both within and across countries and that the ratio of high to low quality land is different among the trading countries. By means of a numerical example we show that as the process of worldwide capital accumulation (and population growth) proceeds an industrial country may find it convenient to increase its domestic corn production and even reverse completely the pattern of its imports and exports.

Capital accumulation; Heckscher-Ohlin model; International trade; Ricardian economics; Structural change; Economics and EconometricsEconomics and EconometricsCapital accumulation International trade Structural change Ricardian economics Heckscher-Ohlin modelHeckscher-Ohlin model0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyMonetary economicsHeckscher–Ohlin modelInternational tradeWorld economyCapital accumulation0502 economics and businessEconomicsStructural changePopulation growthOpen economy021108 energy050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaFree trade05 social sciencesRicardian economicsRicardian economicsCapital accumulationSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoCommodity (Marxism)
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TRADE-OFF THEORY VS. PECKING ORDER THEORY – EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE BALTIC COUNTRIES

2014

Capital structure is of particular importance in estimating the company value; an accurately estimated and selected equity and debt ratio can maximize the company value and minimizes the cost of capital; therefore, this issue is especially significant in the changing conditions of economic development. The main purpose of this study is to simultaneously evaluate the pecking order and trade-off theories of capital structure and determine which one performs better for a sample of companies from the Baltic states. Analysis is conducted on a sample of 75 listed companies (Baltic Stock Exchange) over the period from 1998 to 2011. The authors test theories using panel data and regression analysis…

Capital structure; Debt ratio; Leverage; Pecking order theory; Trade-off theoryJournal of economic and social development
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LES DETERMINANTS A L'ACHAT DE PRODUITS ISSUS DU COMMERCE EQUITABLE : UNE APPROCHE PAR LES CHAINAGES COGNITIFS

2006

In this research, we examine the motives underlying fair trade product purchase through two studies using a means-end methodology. Considering the growth of fair trade product consumption and the expansion of its distribution in two different distribution networks, a first exploratory research has been led. It shows that motives and, more particularly, means-end chains underlying fair trade coffee purchase differ depending on the types of retail store chosen (specialized shop vs. Supermarket). Then, fair trade coffee buyers who shop in supermarket have been interviewed in a second study. In the one hand, it permits to define choice criteria, consequences and values underlying this purchase,…

Chainage cognitifAchatFair TradeMotivationCommerce équitable[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationMeans-end analysisValeur[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationValue
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