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Monday, March 29, 2010
Exploratory Study on R3A Trip
The study focuses on an investigation on the R3A economic potential including trade and investment. The exploratory areas cover LuangNamta and Boten in Myanmar, and Bohan, ChiangRung and Kunming in Yunnan (Southwestern China).
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RIAs and trade flows (DOT)
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Estimating models of complex FDI: Are there third-country effects? by Badi H. Baltagia, Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
Multinational firms and the theory of international trade by James R. Markusen
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DOCF: Abstract
SE: Gross National Happiness
IE: Course description
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EOF: Abstract
EOF: Introduction
EOF: Productivity Spillovers from FDI
EOF: Empirical Analysis
EOF: Conclusion
EOF: Bibliography
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DOT: Abstract
DOT: Introduction
DOT: Revealed Comparative Advantage
DOT: Empirical Specification
DOT: Empirical Results
DOT: Conclusion
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FTA: Introduction
FTA: Theoretical framework
FTA: Theoretical structure and calibration
FTA: GTAP simulation
FTA: Empirical Results
FTA: Critical Analysis
FTA: Conclusion
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