With the help of a stylized economy resembling the features of a developing country endowed with huge supply of unskilled labor, informality, informality related corruption and limited supply of educational capital we examine how virtual trade with a country located in a geographically different time zone affects the factor prices and subsequently output of different sectors. We show that skilled labors and educational capital owners are the beneficiaries of virtual trade. The service sector expands and the formal and informal good producing sectors contract along with the number of people engaged in corruption related intermediation. Following this, we also check the effect of a fall in the extent of cost of corruption. Results show an inc...
This paper shows that longer trade times are associated with higher levels of trade-related corrupti...
This paper aims to explain that distance may not always be harmful for international trade, unlike t...
The development of the Internet is often seen as a source of demand for skilled workers and therefor...
In this paper we attempt to model virtual trade resulting from time zone differences in an otherwise...
Time Zone difference induced changes in trade and factor prices are relatively new concerns in trade...
Time Zone difference induced changes in trade and factor prices are relatively new concerns in trade...
Virtual markets allow consumers to save time costs to purchase goods and services. Countries lose re...
The paper explains how service trade has been facilitated because of the availability and developmen...
Informal sector comprising of unrecorded, unregistered activities in developing economies of the wor...
The main purpose of this study is to illustrate, with a simple two-factor (skilled and unskilled lab...
With the growing development in communication technology and increased fragmentation of production p...
This paper proposes a three-country model of business services trade that captures the role of time ...
This study investigates how the supply of foreign labor in virtual versus physical markets responds ...
In this paper my endeavor is to give you an idea about the upshot of a recessionary phase on the int...
The main purpose of this study is to illustrate, with a simple two-factor (skilled labor and unskill...
This paper shows that longer trade times are associated with higher levels of trade-related corrupti...
This paper aims to explain that distance may not always be harmful for international trade, unlike t...
The development of the Internet is often seen as a source of demand for skilled workers and therefor...
In this paper we attempt to model virtual trade resulting from time zone differences in an otherwise...
Time Zone difference induced changes in trade and factor prices are relatively new concerns in trade...
Time Zone difference induced changes in trade and factor prices are relatively new concerns in trade...
Virtual markets allow consumers to save time costs to purchase goods and services. Countries lose re...
The paper explains how service trade has been facilitated because of the availability and developmen...
Informal sector comprising of unrecorded, unregistered activities in developing economies of the wor...
The main purpose of this study is to illustrate, with a simple two-factor (skilled and unskilled lab...
With the growing development in communication technology and increased fragmentation of production p...
This paper proposes a three-country model of business services trade that captures the role of time ...
This study investigates how the supply of foreign labor in virtual versus physical markets responds ...
In this paper my endeavor is to give you an idea about the upshot of a recessionary phase on the int...
The main purpose of this study is to illustrate, with a simple two-factor (skilled labor and unskill...
This paper shows that longer trade times are associated with higher levels of trade-related corrupti...
This paper aims to explain that distance may not always be harmful for international trade, unlike t...
The development of the Internet is often seen as a source of demand for skilled workers and therefor...