Globalisation everywhere, except in the growth numbers: Pessimism reaffirmed?
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                    - Meissner, Christopher (Auteur)
 - Oosterlinck, Kim (Auteur)
 - Huberman, Michael (Auteur)
 
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            Globalisation everywhere, except in the growth numbers: Pessimism reaffirmed?
        Résumé
            Understanding the relationship between trade and growth is still at the core of the economics profession. This column seeks to identify the pathways by which globalisation affects economic growth looking at the case of Belgium in the decades preceding the First World War. It argues that the collapse in fixed export costs promoted the entry of uncompetitive firms into export markets and as the trade component of GDP rose, the share of high performing firms contracted, slowing growth.
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            CEPR
        Date
            2015-02-06
        Langue
            Anglais
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            Globalisation everywhere, except in the growth numbers
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            Meissner, Christopher, Kim Oosterlinck, et Michael Huberman. « Globalisation everywhere, except in the growth numbers: Pessimism reaffirmed? » CEPR, 6 février 2015. https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns/globalisation-everywhere-except-growth-numbers-pessimism-reaffirmed.
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