Author: Anirudh Shingal
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Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Three Essays on Trade in Services
Three Essays on International Trade in Services
Three Essays in Trade, Distribution, and Tariffs
Three Essays on Transfers, Trade Policy and Welfare
Three Essays on Trade Specialization and Trade Costs
Three Essays on Empirical Analysis of Trade
Author: Terrie James Carolan
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Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Three Essays in International Trade
Three Essays on International Trade
Author: Seungrae Rae Lee
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Languages : en
Pages : 234
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This dissertation consists of three essays in international trade. The first chapter analyzes integration strategies of Korean firms that involve producing final products and providing post-production services for serving geographically separate foreign markets: high-income and low-income countries. I present a model in which heterogeneous firms must provide services for products through their subsidiaries in host countries, but can produce output in different locations. The model shows that the firm's equilibrium decision depends on its own productivity level and economic variables that affect production location and providing services. Using plant- and firm-level data of Korean firms, the empirical analysis provides the results that support the model's predictions.
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Languages : en
Pages : 234
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This dissertation consists of three essays in international trade. The first chapter analyzes integration strategies of Korean firms that involve producing final products and providing post-production services for serving geographically separate foreign markets: high-income and low-income countries. I present a model in which heterogeneous firms must provide services for products through their subsidiaries in host countries, but can produce output in different locations. The model shows that the firm's equilibrium decision depends on its own productivity level and economic variables that affect production location and providing services. Using plant- and firm-level data of Korean firms, the empirical analysis provides the results that support the model's predictions.