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An Essay on Trade and Transformation

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“…This means that trade with countries of different economic levels will increase exports of E&E products. (Gil, 2016;Linder, 1961;Frankel, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This means that trade with countries of different economic levels will increase exports of E&E products. (Gil, 2016;Linder, 1961;Frankel, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars use the gravity model to analyze the difference in per capita income between local and foreign countries and the difference in trade end factors and trade preference between countries. When two countries have similar income levels and characteristics, usually refers to "demand structure" and "preferences", they are attracted to each other to conduct more trade to expand consumer choices, known as the Linder hypothesis (Linder, 1961;Frankel, 1997). However, the Heckscher-Ohlin hypothesis mentioned in Rasoulinezhad and Gil (2016) explains the comparative advantage caused by the difference in the relative factor endowments of the two countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linder has put up a notion, from the point of view of the demand that is involved in international commerce, that nations that share the same demand have greater bilateral trading (Linder, 1961). This is demonstrated to be correct at a later time.…”
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“…Buna ilave olarak, Benzerlik Endeksi değişkeninin ise beklendiği şekilde pozitif işaretli olduğu dikkat çekmektedir. Linder Hipotezi'ne ilişkin sonuçların literatür incelemesinde belirtilen (Linder, 1961), (Olayele, 2019), (Atabay, 2015), (Mcpherson vd., 2000), (McPherson vd., 2001), (Yıldız ve Künü, 2018), (Saygılı ve Manavgat, 2014) ve (İnançlı, 2012) çalışmalarına paralellik göstermektedir. Diğer taraftan, (Uğur vd., 2021: 132), (Akça ve Bal, 2020: 29) ve (Bal vd., 2019: 187) gibi çalışmaların tersi niteliğinde olduğu göze çarpmaktadır.…”
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