Trade and Innovation Project, Case Study No 5: Trade and Innovation in the Korean Information and Communication Technology Sector

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14-Oct-2008

Osamu Onodera and Hann Earl Kim

This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spillovers and their interrelationships with trade

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08-Oct-2008

M. Lesher and S. Miroudot

Foreign direct investment (FDI) represents an increasingly important dimension of international economic integration with global FDI flows growing faster than output over the past two decades.

Trade and Innovation: A Synthesis Paper

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06-Aug-2008

Osamu Onodera

This paper, together with five case studies, is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation.

Trade and Innovation Project: Case study No. 3: The ending of the Multi-Fibre Agreement and Innovation in Sri Lankan Textile and Clothing Industry

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29-Jul-2008

Janaka Wijayasiri and Jagath Dissanayake

This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. It studies the effect of the ending of the Multi-Fibre Agreement (MFA) on innovation in the Sri Lankan textile and clothing sector.

Trade and Innovation Project Case Study 2:Domestic Reform, Trade, Innovation and Growth in New Zealand's Agriculture Sector: OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 74

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29-Jul-2008

Osamu Onodera

This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of domestic reform including trade on New Zealand’s agriculture sector. OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No.

Trade and Innovation Project: Case study 1: Market Openness, Trade Liberalisation and Innovation Capacity in the Finnish Telecom Equipment Industry

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29-Jul-2008

Caroline Lesser

This paperexamines how recent trade and investment patterns (including “trade in tasks” resulting from supply chain fragmentation) and Finnish and global policies promoting market openness and free trade have affected the innovation process in Finland’s (mobile) telecom equipment industry.

Trade and Innovation Project: Case Study 4: Deregulation, trade reform and innovation in the South African Agriculture Sector OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 76

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25-Jul-2008

Ron Sandrey and Nick Vink

This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. It studies the effect of deregulation and trade reform on South Africa’s agriculture sector.  OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 76.&l

Brazil: Selected Trade Issues

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28-Apr-2008

Ralph Lattimore and Przemyslaw Kowalski

OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 71. The objective of this paper is to introduce an initial broad set of Brazilian trade and trade related issues for discussion within the OECD enhanced engagement context.

The Interaction amongst Trade, Investment and Competition Policies

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27-Feb-2008

Csilla Bartók and Sébastien Miroudot

OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 60. The report focuses on the complementarities between trade, investment and competition policies and analyses how policy coherence can be promoted in these three important areas that shape incentives for markets to be more competitive.

Market structure in the distribution sector and merchandise trade

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04-Feb-2008

Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås, Enrico Pinali, Massimo Geloso-Grosso

OECD Working Paper No. 68. This study explores how recent developments in the retail sector affect trade in consumer goods. It focuses on: i) internationalisation; ii) market structure; and iii) the growing market share of retailers’ private labels, using the gravity model.