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Merchandise exports
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In this article, the authors will apply a Gravity Model with a panel dataset of 19 main trade partners of Vietnam during 2005-2018 and Hausman-Taylor estimator to examine the possible impact of overall Logistics Performance Index (LPI) score offered by the World Bank and other factors on exports of Vietnam. To have a robust check, the authors also employ the Fixed Effects (FE) and Random Effects (RE) estimation techniques.
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visteveballmer
06-11-2021
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The article focuses on analyzing the current situation of Vietnam's textile and garment exports to the EU market in recent times. The results show that in addition to these achievements, there are also certain limitations and shortcomings. In order to promote more exports of Vietnamese textiles and garments to this extremely attractive market.
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vivelvet2711
17-09-2021
19
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The volume of goods transported by containers through the ports of Vietnam is increasing rapidly. Along with the merchandise export and import, the increase in container quantity in inland transportation is causing the high pressure on the road system in the country.
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quenchua5
17-05-2020
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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, New Zealand’s exports were concentrated on a few products and on the United Kingdom market. The collapse in the price of wool and the entry of Britain into the European Union (EU) resulted in marked product- and export-market diversifi cation. New Zealand’s export-product concentration is still somewhat higher than the OECD mean. New Zealand’s export-market concentration, on the other hand, is slightly lower than the OECD mean, refl ecting a more diverse range of export markets.
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trinhcaidat
19-04-2013
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The growth of migration from Turkey began during the 1960s and 1970s with Germany as the primary destination of these emigrants, as it was for many Portuguese. The Turkish Government soon became aware of the importance of remittances as a source of foreign exchange and intensified its efforts to send more national workers abroad (Sayari, 1986). Turkey is a major recipient of migrant remittances, which represent almost 17 per cent of Turkey’s exports of merchandise and far surpass any ODA and FDI that the country receives. Remittances have become a key focus of the Turkish ...
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enterroi
02-02-2013
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