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Acuerdos de integración económica en Latinoamérica: efectos sobre los márgenes de comercio
Florensa, Luis Marcelo; Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Recalde, María Luisa; Barone, María Victoria Banco Central del Uruguay (2013-05)This paper studies the effects of economic integration in Latin America on the margins of trade. The analysis is performed on eleven member countries of the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA). In order to do ... -
Economic Integration Effects on Trade Margins: Sectoral Evidence from Latin America
Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Florensa, Luis Marcelo; Recalde, María Luisa Sejong University, Center for Economic Integration (2015-06)The present paper aims to determine the effects of different levels of economic integration on the intensive and the extensive margins of trade. Specifically, the analysis focuses on the case of Latin America. It is of ... -
Regional versus global production networks: where does Latin America stand?
Florensa, Luis Marcelo; Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Recalde, María Luisa Taylor & Francis (2015)This article quantifies the effects of the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA) and the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) on the trade of intermediate goods and also on the trade of final goods. It is the first ... -
The effect of economic integration and institutional quality of trade agreements on trade margins: evidence for Latin America
Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Florensa, Luis Marcelo; Recalde, María Luisa Springer (2015)This paper studies the effects of economic integration, as well as the institutional quality of existing trade agreements in Latin America, on the margins of trade. The analysis is performed on bilateral exports of goods ... -
Understanding the Determinants of Economic Integration in Latin America
Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Florensa, Luis Marcelo; Recalde, María Luisa Center for Economic Integration, Sejong University (2017-09)When signing or enhancing trade agreements with Latin America, political and institutional factors play a more important role at present compared with their role in the past. In addition, ...