terms of tradeWorld ShocksWhen analyzing terms-of-trade shocks, it is implicitly assumed that the economy responds symmetrically to changes in export and import prices. Using a sample ofJuvenal, LucianaPetrella, IvanSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
When analyzing terms-of-trade shocks, it is implicitly assumed that the economy responds symmetrically to changes in export and import prices. Using a sample of developing countries our paper shows that this is not the case. We construct export and import price indices using commodity and manufact...
A certificate of Origin (COO) is generated by the exporter or their agent. COOs indicate the country of manufacture of the goods being exported in order to verify that the goods qualify for preferential trading terms, for example, as part of a free trade agreement (FTA). COOs often must ...
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When analyzing terms-of-trade shocks, it is implicitly assumed that the economy responds symmetrically to changes in export and import prices. Using a sample ofDi Pace, FedericoJuvenal, LucianaPetrella, IvanSocial Science Electronic Publishing
Terms-of-Trade Shocks are Not all Alike 来自 SSRN 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者:FD Pace,L Juvenal,I Petrella 摘要: When analyzing terms-of-trade shocks, it is implicitly assumed that the economy responds symmetrically to changes in export and import prices. Using a sample of关键词:...