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    Determinants of Korea’s Imports and its Effects on Distribution of Firms

    Gui, Kim Young; Hyeri, Park; Hyeyoon, Keum; Seoungrae, Lee | October 2017
    Abstract
    In this paper, we analyze determinants of Ko-rea’s imports in the context of the interaction between exports and foreign investments, and investigate the effects of imports on firms’ exit and productivity, in order to understand Ko-rea’s import structure and distributional influ-ences of imports.
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    Gui, Kim Young; Hyeri, Park; Hyeyoon, Keum; Seoungrae, Lee. 2017. Determinants of Korea’s Imports and its Effects on Distribution of Firms. © Korea Institute for International Economic Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7471.
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    2233-9140
    Keywords
    Resources evaluation
    Input output analysis
    Import volume
    Export volume
    Export Development
    Economic agreements
    International market
    Import policy
    Export policy
    Project Evaluation & Review Technique
    Operations Evaluation
    Evaluation
    World Trade
    Trade Volume
    Trade Promotion
    Trade Flows
    Trade Development
    Patterns Of Trade
    Participatory monitoring and evaluation
    Participative management
    Foreign trade routes
    Trade routes
    Foreign trade and employment
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    Gui, Kim Young
    Hyeri, Park
    Hyeyoon, Keum
    Seoungrae, Lee
    Theme
    Evaluation
    Trade

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