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NAFTA and Beyond: Challenges in Free Trade.
(Centro de Investigaciones Comerciales e Iniciativas Académicas de la Facultad de Administración de Empresas. Forum Empresarial. Vol.9 Num.2, 2010)
Latin American integration effects on trade relationships: survival, growth and initial volume
(2017)
In this paper, we analyze the effects of economic integration agreements on trade survival, initial volumes of trade, and export growth. We focus on annual trade data at the 5-digit SITC level for Latin America exports to ...
Latin American integration and the survival of trade relationships
(2016-09)
In a previous work, Besedes et al. (2015) studied the effects of trade agreements on the survival of trade relationships. Their main results were that trade agreements significantly increase the survival of trade relationships ...
Does trade openness influence the real effective exchange rate? New evidence from panel time-series
(Universidad de Belgrano - Documentos CENFEM - Centro de Estudios en Negocios, Finanzas, Economía y Marketing- Escuela de Posgrado en Negocios, Jul- 2017)
Using a dataset of 103 countries over the 1960-2011 period, we examine the relationship between the real effective exchange rate (REER), on the one hand, and trade openness, trade balance, the terms of trade, and factor ...
The not so generalized effects of nonreciprocal trade agreements
(2016-03-21)
Esta dissertação estuda a relação entre acordos comerciais não recíprocos e fluxos de comércio entre seus membros. Com o auxílio de equações de gravidade e uma base de dados bastante extensa, estimam-se regressões que ...
What to expect when the presidents of Brazil and Argentina meet
(The Economist, 2017-02-04)
Prickly nationalism is trending in the rich world, but in South America's two biggest countries the talk is of partnering up. On February 7th Mauricio Macri, Argentina's president (shown on the left), plans to visit his ...
Does trade credit respond to negative shocks to customer firms?
(2018-04-26)
We investigate how the provision of trade credit by suppliers reacts when their customer firms suffer an adverse shock. We exploit an exogenous adverse shock to firms in the Brazilian food industry caused by the public ...
United we stand and divided we fall: Coalitions in the GATT/WTO negotiations
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020-08-06)
Coalition formation is considered an important tool to leverage bargaining power in GATT/WTO negotiations. While most of the literature has focused on developing countries, we show that sizable economies are the primary ...
Import protection through antidumping filings and economic activity
(2019-05)
Despite the well-documented counter-cyclical relationship between import protection and GDP growth, the deep economic recession that has been affecting Brazil since 2014 was followed by a decrease in the number of antidumping ...