trade openness
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftradeandopenness
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trade
adjective
uk/treɪd/us/treɪd/
publishingspecialized
used to refer to the publishing of books, etc. that are aimed at the ...
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openness
noun[U]
uk/ˈəʊ.pən.nəs/us/ˈoʊ.pən.nəs/
honesty:
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(Definition oftradeandopennessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoftrade openness
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Globalisation, as reflected intradeopenness, tends to depress the increase in spending in particular cases, but has no strong effect overall.
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Population ageing is the most powerful explanation, followed bytradeopennessand federalisation.
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It is worth noting that the same negative association emerges fortradeopenness, which represents a strong rejection of the compensation hypothesis.
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None of these factors has altered their relative leading position in inflation control,tradeopennessand investment.
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Globalization is measured by four indicators:tradeopenness, foreign direct investment inflows, portfolio investment inflows and the spread of democratic ideas.
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Their findings suggest a positive relationship between stringency of environmental regulations andtradeopenness.
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At the same time, the coefficient oftradeopennessdoes not support the compensation hypothesis.
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The effect oftradeopennessis constant over time while the negative effect of portfolio investment strengthens.
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The contribution oftradeopennessis a result of the particular circumstances of these three countries.
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The effect oftradeopennessis constant over time while the negative effect of portfolio investment inflows strengthens.
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A positive sign of the coefficient oftradeopennesswould give support to the validity of the compensation hypothesis.
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The coefficients oftradeopennessand capital openness are again negatively associated to government expenditures and are therefore robust to this alternative treatment.
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Furthermore, the coefficient oftradeopennessis again negatively associated to government expenditures, denying support to the compensation hypothesis.
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As a second example, one might consider the putatively causal relationship betweentradeopennessand welfare state development.
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We find thattradeopennessand portfolio investment inflows negatively affect democracy.
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We find thattradeopennessand portfolio investment inflows exert a negative effect on democracy.
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Most of this debate has however focused on one dimension of openness, namelytradeopenness.
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Researchers have often included additional variables such as income inequality, population density, political measures, andtradeopennessin their reduced form equations to provide additional explanatory power.
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The effects of four national aspects of globalization on democracy are examined:tradeopenness, foreign direct investment inflows, portfolio investment inflows and the spread of democratic ideas across countries.
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On the contrary, the extension of the efficiency hypothesis to the relation betweentradeopennessand government size is thought to be a more likely outcome.
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