Simple Imports in UK Law
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UNDERINVOICING OF IMPORTS IN PAKISTAN
... ... import values over f.o.b. export values. Then the simple use of this technique will not test our underinvoicing hypothesis ... UNDERINVOICING OF IMPORTS IN PAKISTAN 289 TABLE I Ratio of Partner ... ...
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IDENTIFICATION OF ACTIVITY EFFECTS, TRENDS AND CYCLES IN IMPORT DEMAND
... ... illustrates the problem by an algebraic example showing, for a simple linear import function, how activity effects, time trends and cyclical ... linear model: m=a0+a1y+u2c+cz3t (1) where in is the total imports of a commodity y is real income c is the capacity variable t is a time ... ...
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THE SPECIFICATION OF THE FOREIGN TRADE MULTIPLIER FOR A DEVELOPING COUNTRY*
... ... with one aspect of the relation between economic structure and imports, namely how the foreign trade multiplier is estimated. lt examines ... It is in fact a simple multiplier (ignoring foreign repercussions) which im- plicitly assumes ... ...
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Foreign Exchange Costs of the Indian Military 1950 - 1972
From the day of Independence onwards, India has tried to find shifting compromises between three (partially) conflicting policy goals: (1) reducing foreign political dependence through non-alignmen...... ... Three components are distringuished: direct military imports (ready made military hardware); imports for defense industries; ... The nature of the research underlying this article is simple: it represents a concen- trated effort to collect and combine ... ...
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The sustainability of trade accounts of the ASEAN-5 countries
Purpose: – The present study aims to analyse the sustainability of the trade deficits in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-5 countries using panel framework during the period from ...... ... ASEAN-5 countries had been effective in leading exports and imports to long-run steady-stateequilibrium relationship. To the authors’ best ... balance.Following Hakkio and Rush (1991), Husted (1992) provides a simple framework thatimplies a long-run relationship between exports and imports ... ...
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Pro‐competitive Effect of Trade and Non‐decreasing Price‐Cost Margins*
This study surveys the empirical evidence on the pro‐competitive effect of international trade and analyses the determinants of price‐cost margins for OECD countries between 1970 and 2003. The main...... ... objective was to focus on the quanti- fi cation of the impact of imports on margins, and understand why, despite trade liberalization, price-cost ... in price-cost margin using a static speci fi cation; based on a simple dynamic speci fi cation, the short-term sensitivity is about − 0.25 ... ...
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Crime control, the security state and constitutional justice in Ireland
It is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the fight against crime over the last two decades. Crime control analyses—often relying upon the use of stark juxta...... ... 29 provision as it then existed (see Kenny, 2014). 16. See Simple Imports Ltd v Revenue Commissioners [2000] 2 IR 243; Byrne v Grey ... ...
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Reconfiguring the Pre-Trial and Trial Processes in Ireland in the Fight against Organised Crime
This article describes and analyses the changes which have occurred to pre-trial detention and interrogation and to the trial process in Ireland as a result of the apparent threat posed by organise...... ... 9 Simple Imports Limited v Revenue Commissioners [2000] 2 IR 243 at 250, per ... ...
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Trends in Disaggregated Import and Export Prices in Europe: Implications for the Trade and Wages Debate
We consider carefully the evidence from traded prices (as proxied by unit values) concerning the transmission of the effects of globalisation to domestic labour markets. Using standard index number...... ... Looking at the imports of selected European countries of textiles, clothing and footwear relative ... 4 Our simple dat a analysis would there fore suggest that, in contra st to Leamer ... ...
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A comparison of specialisation gains from trade in in final and intermediate goods
This paper sets out a method for measuring and comparing the specialisation gains from trade in intermediate goods and final goods, based upon a vertically integrated sectors (VIS) modelling approa...... ... in the resources actually required by exports to acquire imports (with trade ) and those that would be required if imports had to be ... 13 The resultant matrices differ marginally from simple aggregates of the published (CSO ) matrices because the splits of the make ... ...
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