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TRANSPORT COSTS
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307428
Infrastructure,competition regimes andair transport costs:Cross-country evidence
/ Micco, Alejandro
Micco, Alejandro
Article
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Key Words
Transport costs
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Infrastructure
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Air transport liberalization
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Regulatory quality
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ID:
226003
Maritime transport costs and port efficiency
/ Clark, Ximena; Dollar, David; Micco, Alejandro
2002
Clark, Ximena
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Publication
WAshington, World Bank, 2002.
Description
37p27cm
Series
Policy research Working Paper No.2781-
Standard Number
GIPE Dep.
Key Words
Transport costs
;
Competitiveness
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257484
IBRD/PPR/WPS/2781/257484
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ID:
279303
Trade costs,market integration and macroeconomic volatility
/ Brunner, Allan D.; Naknoi, Kanda
Brunner, Allan D.
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Key Words
Globalization
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Transport costs
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Tariffs
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ID:
364431
Transport costs and the pure theory of international trade: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 28 (Revised), June 1976
/ Cassling, James
Cassling, James
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Summary/Abstract
Recent work in the pure theory of international trade has investigated the properties of the standard Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson (H.O.S.) model under successively more realistic circumstances while retaining the model's basic constituents. In this paper, we show that the introduction into the standard H.O.S. framework of a third, resource using shipping industry and the stipulation that international commerce requires transport services likewise preserves the standard conclusions.
Key Words
Transport costs
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Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson (H.O.S.) model
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Theory of international trade
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