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No. 281 | 03 May 2024 |
Trade impacts of economic coercion
In recent years, concerns have increased about the use of, or threatened use of, acts of economic coercion, often in the form of trade and investment-related measures. While economic coercion has been the subject of growing attention in fora such as... |
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No. 263 | 05 Jul 2022 |
Trade facilitation reforms worldwide
Trade facilitation measures are key in offsetting some of the time and cost increases experienced by firms and consumers against a backdrop of continued supply chain disruptions. Through the lens of the updated OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators... |
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No. 254 | 14 Oct 2021 |
Trade facilitation in perishable agro-food products
Border processes for perishable agro-food products involve multiple agencies and raise complex compliance and enforcement issues. At the same time, the speed of border processes is of particular importance for exporters as delays at the border can... |
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No. 246 | 26 Mar 2021 |
Trade and gender
Closing gender gaps makes good economic sense. Advancing the aim of women’s economic empowerment will require policy action across a wide range of areas, including increasing their participation in international trade. Although trade policies are not... |
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No. 129 | 19 Oct 2011 |
Trade and Occupational Employment in Mexico since NAFTA
We analyze the effects of trade liberalization on Mexican employment at an occupational level for the period from 1992 to 2009, ranking occupations by skill level. We find that the reduction in trade costs associated with Mexico's entry to NAFTA is... |
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No. 125 | 19 Oct 2011 |
Trade and Labour Market Outcomes in Germany
The German economy is characterized by a high degree of foreign exposure through exports and imports. This paper considers the link between trade and labour market outcomes in Germany. To that end we combine individual-level data from the German... |
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No. 64 | 25 Mar 2008 |
Trade and Labour Market Adjustments
This study describes developments in international trade and OECD labour markets and analyses possible linkages between them. It depicts recent developments in offshoring, trade in tasks and the integration of large emerging economies into the world... |
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No. 143 | 07 Feb 2013 |
Trade and Labour Market Adjustment
While it is widely accepted that there are adjustment costs associated with the reallocation of resources in response to freer trade, in most models these costs are assumed to be very small. However, more recent evidence is casting doubt on this... |
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No. 103 | 29 Sept 2010 |
Trade and Innovation: Report on the Chemicals Sector
This study analyses linkages between trade and innovation in the chemicals sector, building on past work at the OECD on trade and innovation. The chemicals sector has a long history of innovation and is a large trading item. It covers very diverse... |
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No. 113 | 01 Apr 2011 |
Trade and Innovation: Pharmaceuticals
Globalisation in the pharmaceuticals sector is entering a new phase. Many new drugs are marketed globally, and these revenues encourage further investment in research and development (R&D). The industry is undergoing substantial transition, with... |
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No. 77 | 26 Sept 2008 |
Trade and Innovation in the Korean Information and Communication Technology Sector
This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of trade and investment liberalisation on Korea’s Information... |
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No. 72 | 07 Aug 2008 |
Trade and Innovation Project: A Synthesis Paper
This paper, together with five case studies, is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. The study looks at the role of trade and investment in technology transfer, the competition... |
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No. 135 | 20 Jan 2012 |
Trade and Innovation
Innovation is critical to creating new sources of growth. Trade is one of the framework conditions that can strengthen innovation in the business sector, as set out in the OECD Innovation Strategy in 2010. This paper broadly sets out three channels... |
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No. 24 | 23 Nov 2005 |
Trade and Gender
Increased global integration affects groups of individuals differently. This paper examines ways in which greater integration through trade impacts women and men differently, and ensuing implications for growth. The paper finds that trade creates... |
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No. 127 | 19 Oct 2011 |
Trade and Employment in Japan
In light of the importance of the relationship between trade and employment in Japan, this paper examines the effects of exports on employment (i.e. the number of workers), working-hours, and total worker-hours (i.e. employment times working-hours).... |
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No. 126 | 19 Oct 2011 |
Trade and Employment in Italy
This paper addresses the relationship between trade, employment and wages in Italy from the perspective of the specific features of its international specialisation pattern. It focuses on several key questions: To what extent has international... |
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No. 123 | 01 Nov 2011 |
Trade and Employment
Spain and Denmark are two European countries differing considerably in their development and productive structures as well as in their internationalisation process. This affects many dimensions of each economy, most notably their trade volumes,... |
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No. 224 | 08 Mar 2019 |
Trade and Economic Effects of IRC
Cutting trade costs, especially those stemming from non-tariff measures, is a growing priority for policy makers. One way to achieve this is for countries to improve their co-operation on regulatory matters. An avenue open to governments is to... |
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No. 220 | 23 Jan 2019 |
Trade and Cross-Border Data Flows
The ubiquitous exchange of data across borders has given rise to a range of concerns by governments and citizens about some of the effects of so much information being collected and used, often without the knowledge of data subjects. This has led... |
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No. 20 | 18 Aug 2005 |
Trade Preference Erosion
This paper presents additional findings from the on-going work of the OECD project on trade preference erosion. The purpose was to assess in more detail the situation of those preference-reliant countries seen as being most at risk of experiencing... |
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Trade impacts of economic coercion
OECD
03 May 2024
In recent years, concerns have increased about the use of, or threatened use of, acts of economic coercion, often in the form of trade and investment-related measures. While economic coercion has been the subject of growing attention in fora such as...
Trade facilitation reforms worldwide
Silvia Sorescu and Carolin Bollig
05 Jul 2022
Trade facilitation measures are key in offsetting some of the time and cost increases experienced by firms and consumers against a backdrop of continued supply chain disruptions. Through the lens of the updated OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators...
Trade facilitation in perishable agro-food products
Evdokia Moïsé and Silvia Sorescu
14 Oct 2021
Border processes for perishable agro-food products involve multiple agencies and raise complex compliance and enforcement issues. At the same time, the speed of border processes is of particular importance for exporters as delays at the border can...
Trade and gender
Jane Korinek, Evdokia Moïsé and Jakob Tange
26 Mar 2021
Closing gender gaps makes good economic sense. Advancing the aim of women’s economic empowerment will require policy action across a wide range of areas, including increasing their participation in international trade. Although trade policies are not...
Trade and Occupational Employment in Mexico since NAFTA
Raymundo Miguel Campos-Vázquez and José Antonio Rodríguez-López
19 Oct 2011
We analyze the effects of trade liberalization on Mexican employment at an occupational level for the period from 1992 to 2009, ranking occupations by skill level. We find that the reduction in trade costs associated with Mexico's entry to NAFTA is...
Trade and Labour Market Outcomes in Germany
Holger Görg and Dennis Görlich
19 Oct 2011
The German economy is characterized by a high degree of foreign exposure through exports and imports. This paper considers the link between trade and labour market outcomes in Germany. To that end we combine individual-level data from the German...
Trade and Labour Market Adjustments
Samuel Hill, Molly Lesher and Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås
25 Mar 2008
This study describes developments in international trade and OECD labour markets and analyses possible linkages between them. It depicts recent developments in offshoring, trade in tasks and the integration of large emerging economies into the world...
Trade and Labour Market Adjustment
Susan Stone, Patricia Sourdin and Clarisse Legendre
07 Feb 2013
While it is widely accepted that there are adjustment costs associated with the reallocation of resources in response to freer trade, in most models these costs are assumed to be very small. However, more recent evidence is casting doubt on this...
Trade and Innovation: Report on the Chemicals Sector
Nobuo Kiriyama
29 Sept 2010
This study analyses linkages between trade and innovation in the chemicals sector, building on past work at the OECD on trade and innovation. The chemicals sector has a long history of innovation and is a large trading item. It covers very diverse...
Trade and Innovation: Pharmaceuticals
Nobuo Kiriyama
01 Apr 2011
Globalisation in the pharmaceuticals sector is entering a new phase. Many new drugs are marketed globally, and these revenues encourage further investment in research and development (R&D). The industry is undergoing substantial transition, with...
Trade and Innovation in the Korean Information and Communication Technology Sector
Osamu Onodera and Hann Earl Kim
26 Sept 2008
This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of trade and investment liberalisation on Korea’s Information...
Trade and Innovation Project: A Synthesis Paper
Osamu Onodera
07 Aug 2008
This paper, together with five case studies, is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. The study looks at the role of trade and investment in technology transfer, the competition...
Trade and Innovation
Nobuo Kiriyama
20 Jan 2012
Innovation is critical to creating new sources of growth. Trade is one of the framework conditions that can strengthen innovation in the business sector, as set out in the OECD Innovation Strategy in 2010. This paper broadly sets out three channels...
Trade and Gender
Jane Korinek
23 Nov 2005
Increased global integration affects groups of individuals differently. This paper examines ways in which greater integration through trade impacts women and men differently, and ensuing implications for growth. The paper finds that trade creates...
Trade and Employment in Japan
Kozo Kiyota
19 Oct 2011
In light of the importance of the relationship between trade and employment in Japan, this paper examines the effects of exports on employment (i.e. the number of workers), working-hours, and total worker-hours (i.e. employment times working-hours)....
Trade and Employment in Italy
P. Lelio Iapadre
19 Oct 2011
This paper addresses the relationship between trade, employment and wages in Italy from the perspective of the specific features of its international specialisation pattern. It focuses on several key questions: To what extent has international...
Trade and Employment
Elena Arnal
01 Nov 2011
Spain and Denmark are two European countries differing considerably in their development and productive structures as well as in their internationalisation process. This affects many dimensions of each economy, most notably their trade volumes,...
Trade and Economic Effects of IRC
Anne-Célia Disdier, Susan F. Stone and Frank van Tongeren
08 Mar 2019
Cutting trade costs, especially those stemming from non-tariff measures, is a growing priority for policy makers. One way to achieve this is for countries to improve their co-operation on regulatory matters. An avenue open to governments is to...
Trade and Cross-Border Data Flows
Francesca Casalini and Javier López González
23 Jan 2019
The ubiquitous exchange of data across borders has given rise to a range of concerns by governments and citizens about some of the effects of so much information being collected and used, often without the knowledge of data subjects. This has led...
Trade Preference Erosion
Douglas C. Lippoldt and Przemyslaw Kowalski
18 Aug 2005
This paper presents additional findings from the on-going work of the OECD project on trade preference erosion. The purpose was to assess in more detail the situation of those preference-reliant countries seen as being most at risk of experiencing...