This paper uses a newly collected dataset on business costs to investigate empirically whether small and remote economies are inherently uncompetitive. Although in theory these economies can overcome their small size by specialising and trading, this may not be enough to generate acceptable incomes because they face a combination of diseconomies of small scale and high transaction costs. We conclude that there are almost certainly some very small economies for which this is true. These economies are likely to become less attractive for commercial activities as globalization proceeds and their current trade preferences are eroded. The policy solution is not protection, however, but proactive policies from the international community
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
Abstract: The number of regional trade agreements has nearly doubled in the last four years. Interes...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...
Winters and Martins (W&M) ask the question of whether small and remote economies are inherently unco...
Small remote economies like Anguilla and Vanuatu face huge competitive challenges, not least the hig...
The two papers in this special issue both look at the problems that small economies face in particip...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal ...
Classification JEL : F12, F16, R12We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domesti...
This work focuses on globalization, more closely on the economic aspects of this process. Small coun...
Regional trade agreements among small countries may have negative welfare implications for nearby co...
This paper addresses the issue of comparability of the small business across geographical boundaries...
In this paper we examine the issue of optimal tariffs for a small economy that trades with a large e...
The main problem of the paper is that globalization has effected the world’s market, now all markets...
It cannot be stated that small economies are generally richer or generally poorer than large economi...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
Abstract: The number of regional trade agreements has nearly doubled in the last four years. Interes...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...
Winters and Martins (W&M) ask the question of whether small and remote economies are inherently unco...
Small remote economies like Anguilla and Vanuatu face huge competitive challenges, not least the hig...
The two papers in this special issue both look at the problems that small economies face in particip...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal ...
Classification JEL : F12, F16, R12We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domesti...
This work focuses on globalization, more closely on the economic aspects of this process. Small coun...
Regional trade agreements among small countries may have negative welfare implications for nearby co...
This paper addresses the issue of comparability of the small business across geographical boundaries...
In this paper we examine the issue of optimal tariffs for a small economy that trades with a large e...
The main problem of the paper is that globalization has effected the world’s market, now all markets...
It cannot be stated that small economies are generally richer or generally poorer than large economi...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
Abstract: The number of regional trade agreements has nearly doubled in the last four years. Interes...
How should multilateral trade policy be designed in a world in which countries differ in terms of ma...