This paper empirically investigates the firm-level relationship between the local input share and the number of used FTAs by employing the data on FTA utilization in Japanese affiliates in ASEAN. As a result, we do not find a robust linear relationship. However, affiliates using a large number of FTAs (seven or eight) have an extremely higher share of local inputs. This result might be interpreted as the first evidence of the “spaghetti bowl phenomenon”
Within East Asia, the outward-oriented Philippine economy is a latecomer to using free trade agreeme...
Developing countries are eager to host foreign direct investment to receive positive technology spil...
This paper focuses on non-internationalized supplier firms and investigates how the expansion of ove...
This paper examines empirically the impacts of sharing rules of origin (RoOs) with other ASEAN+1 fre...
In this paper, we examine the roles of firm size in the use of FTA schemes in exporting and importin...
It is noted that utilization of AFTA is low by international standards. In order to clarify thereaso...
The international export and investment activities of firms have been widely studied by scholars. In...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of host country networks and organi...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the effect of diagonal cumulation on free trade agreement ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of host country networks and organi...
Using highly detailed import data for Thailand, this paper examines firm-level trade creation and di...
This paper investigates the trade-diversion effects of regional trade agreements (RTAs), so-called “...
We exploit the recent release of the 2005 Asian Input-Output Matrix to dress a picture of the geogra...
With a newly constructed dataset on foreign firms in Japan for the period 1995-2008 from firm-level ...
We explore worldwide foreign direct investment location decisions by Japanese manufacturing firms fr...
Within East Asia, the outward-oriented Philippine economy is a latecomer to using free trade agreeme...
Developing countries are eager to host foreign direct investment to receive positive technology spil...
This paper focuses on non-internationalized supplier firms and investigates how the expansion of ove...
This paper examines empirically the impacts of sharing rules of origin (RoOs) with other ASEAN+1 fre...
In this paper, we examine the roles of firm size in the use of FTA schemes in exporting and importin...
It is noted that utilization of AFTA is low by international standards. In order to clarify thereaso...
The international export and investment activities of firms have been widely studied by scholars. In...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of host country networks and organi...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the effect of diagonal cumulation on free trade agreement ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of host country networks and organi...
Using highly detailed import data for Thailand, this paper examines firm-level trade creation and di...
This paper investigates the trade-diversion effects of regional trade agreements (RTAs), so-called “...
We exploit the recent release of the 2005 Asian Input-Output Matrix to dress a picture of the geogra...
With a newly constructed dataset on foreign firms in Japan for the period 1995-2008 from firm-level ...
We explore worldwide foreign direct investment location decisions by Japanese manufacturing firms fr...
Within East Asia, the outward-oriented Philippine economy is a latecomer to using free trade agreeme...
Developing countries are eager to host foreign direct investment to receive positive technology spil...
This paper focuses on non-internationalized supplier firms and investigates how the expansion of ove...