Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification F10: Trade: General

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Whatever next? Export market choices of New Zealand firms

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: DP2009/19, 21.12.2009)

JEL: D21, F10, L25

Modelling global trade flows: results from a GVAR model

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1087, 05.10.2009)

JEL: C33, F10, F17, F32

Entrepreneurship and aggregate merchandise trade growth in New Zealand

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: DP2009/09, 01.10.2009)

JEL: D21, F10, L25

How vertically specialized is Chinese trade?

Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2008/31, 12.01.2009)

JEL: F10, F14

China's Exporters and Importers: Firms, Products, and Trade Partners

San Francisco Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2008-28, 25.11.2008)

JEL: F10, F14, F23

Exchange rate pass-through in the global economy: the role of emerging market economies

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0951, 16.10.2008)

JEL: F10, F30, F41

Euro's influence upon trade: Rose effect versus border effect

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0941, 22.09.2008)

JEL: F10, F14, F15

An investigation on the effect of real exchange rate movements on OECD bilateral exports

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0920, 01.08.2008)

JEL: D73, F10, F32

The sustainability of China’s exchange rate policy and capital account liberalisation

European Central Bank Occasional papers [View] (Paper: 082, 13.03.2008)

JEL: F10, F21, F31, F32, P48

What is behind the recent evolution of Portuguese terms of trade?

Bank of Portugal Working papers [View] (Paper: 200805, 07.03.2008)

JEL: F10, F14

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