The economic benefits from exporting can be very significant for a region. New research shows U.S. export-related jobs pay 20 percent above the national average, productivity growth is three times the national average, and export-related jobs provide the best long-run security. The Southern Appalachian region of the U.S. provides an excellent case study. It has an economic base rich in the production of agricultural, mining, and manufactured goods which are easily exported. This paper investigates the extent to which the local population is benefiting from exporting of these products. Foreigh trade zones are a special legal status granted to airports, warehouses and manufacturing plants. This status provides a wide range of cost and adminis...
Economic growth is a logical motivation and empirically determinable outcome of increasing exports. ...
Export processing zones are popular trade policies in developing countries, but there is limited emp...
Recent research has identified what determines local exports and what policies might make them grow....
Executive Summary: This project\u27s primary goal is to quantify export strengths and opportunities ...
In the beginning of 2010, with U.S. output growth modest and job growth nonexistent, President Obama...
Historically Indiana has been known as a rust belt state heavily influenced by manufacturing. Many o...
ABSTRACT: The bulk of us manufactures exports are capital goods (S1C35, S1C36, SIC 37 less SIC371, a...
Until recently, many small firms had little or no interest in exporting as the complexities of worki...
Richard R. Carroll is Professor of Economics at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Natural resource-based economic development efforts are becoming increasingly popular, Interest focu...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Sialkot, the export city of Pakistan is earning $900 million per annum by exports. The major exports...
Natural resource-based economic development efforts are becoming increasingly popular. Interest foc...
The impact of exports on jobs, particularly manufacturing jobs, has not been convincingly establishe...
This paper surveys economic research on the association between economic development and urban areas...
Economic growth is a logical motivation and empirically determinable outcome of increasing exports. ...
Export processing zones are popular trade policies in developing countries, but there is limited emp...
Recent research has identified what determines local exports and what policies might make them grow....
Executive Summary: This project\u27s primary goal is to quantify export strengths and opportunities ...
In the beginning of 2010, with U.S. output growth modest and job growth nonexistent, President Obama...
Historically Indiana has been known as a rust belt state heavily influenced by manufacturing. Many o...
ABSTRACT: The bulk of us manufactures exports are capital goods (S1C35, S1C36, SIC 37 less SIC371, a...
Until recently, many small firms had little or no interest in exporting as the complexities of worki...
Richard R. Carroll is Professor of Economics at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Natural resource-based economic development efforts are becoming increasingly popular, Interest focu...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Sialkot, the export city of Pakistan is earning $900 million per annum by exports. The major exports...
Natural resource-based economic development efforts are becoming increasingly popular. Interest foc...
The impact of exports on jobs, particularly manufacturing jobs, has not been convincingly establishe...
This paper surveys economic research on the association between economic development and urban areas...
Economic growth is a logical motivation and empirically determinable outcome of increasing exports. ...
Export processing zones are popular trade policies in developing countries, but there is limited emp...
Recent research has identified what determines local exports and what policies might make them grow....