Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 91University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 2010 |
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... effect , market effect and competitive effect . The import growth effect is the change in the exports from a country , which in turn is due to growth of imports in the world market , assuming the market shares remain constant . The term ...
... effect , market effect and competitive effect . The import growth effect is the change in the exports from a country , which in turn is due to growth of imports in the world market , assuming the market shares remain constant . The term ...
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... effect effect during during effect 2001 2005 USA 10.11 14.32 8.70 107.45 -16.15 Germany 8.63 13.91 7.74 95.57 -3.31 France 6.17 7.95 7.77 95.96 -3.73 Italy 5.92 10.66 7.95 98.12 -6.06 Netherlands 9.00 14.23 7.53 92.92 -0.45 Spain 12.55 ...
... effect effect during during effect 2001 2005 USA 10.11 14.32 8.70 107.45 -16.15 Germany 8.63 13.91 7.74 95.57 -3.31 France 6.17 7.95 7.77 95.96 -3.73 Italy 5.92 10.66 7.95 98.12 -6.06 Netherlands 9.00 14.23 7.53 92.92 -0.45 Spain 12.55 ...
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... effect for the wage inequality was positive . Therefore they concluded that the overall effect on wage inequality depends on the relative magnitude of these two effects . Velde and Morrissey ( 2004 ) have made an attempt to test for the ...
... effect for the wage inequality was positive . Therefore they concluded that the overall effect on wage inequality depends on the relative magnitude of these two effects . Velde and Morrissey ( 2004 ) have made an attempt to test for the ...
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