10 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Topics International Trade (7) Emerging Markets & Developing Countries (5) Foreign Direct Investments (4) Americas (2) Publication Type Journal Article (5) Working Paper (5) Research International Trade and Investment (9) Public Policy under Globalisation (7) Political Economy and Development Cooperation (5) Understanding the Structural Forces of Globalisation (2) International Development (1) Experts Peter Nunnenkamp (10) Philipp Hühne (10) Birgit Meyer (8) Dierk Herzer (2) Martin Roy (2) Publication Series Kiel Working Papers (5) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Experts: Philipp Hühne Remove all filters Journal Article Does Aid-for-Trade from the North Promote South-South Trade? Applied Economics Letters 10/2014 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Our empirical estimations indicate that aid-for-trade granted by OECD donors strengthens the trade relations of recipient countries with other... Journal Article Who Benefits from Aid for Trade? Comparing the Effects on Recipient versus Donor Exports Journal of Development Studies 09/2014 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Recent studies offer an ambiguous picture on the effectiveness of foreign aid in strengthening the export capacity of recipient countries.... Journal Article FDI and Income Inequality - Evidence from Latin American Economies Review of Development Economics 10/2014 Dierk Herzer, Philipp Hühne, Peter Nunnenkamp We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in Latin America. We perform panel... Journal Article Aid for Trade: Assessing the Effects on Recipient Exports of Manufactures and Primary Commodities to Donors and Non-donors Handbook on the Economics of Foreign Aid; Edited by B. Mak Arvin and Byron Lew 10/2015 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Considering that primary commodity dependence continues to be a major problem of various lower income countries, we analyze whether Aid for... Journal Article Democracies Cooperate More - Even Where It Threatens to Bite? Applied Economics Letters 07/2016 Philipp Hühne, Peter Nunnenkamp, Birgit Meyer ... Estimating two-step selection models, we find that more democratic governments are more likely to conclude preferential trade agreements... Working Paper Who Benefits from Aid for Trade? Comparing the Effects on Recipient versus Donor Exports Kiel Working Papers 06/2013 Download Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Recent studies offer an ambiguous picture on the effectiveness of foreign aid in strengthening the export capacity of recipient countries.... Working Paper Aid for Trade: Assessing the Effects on Recipient Exports of Manufactures and Primary Commodities to Donors and Non-donors Kiel Working Papers 08/2014 Download Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Considering that primary commodity dependence continues to be a major problem of various lower income countries, we analyze whether Aid for... Working Paper FDI and Income Inequality - Evidence from Latin American Economies Kiel Working Papers 08/2012 Download Dierk Herzer, Philipp Hühne, Peter Nunnenkamp We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in five Latin American host countries. We... Working Paper Does Aid-for-Trade from the North Promote South-South Trade? Kiel Working Papers 04/2014 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Our empirical estimations indicate that aid-for-trade granted by OECD donors strengthens the trade relations of recipient countries with other... Working Paper Democracies Cooperate More – Even Where it Threatens to Bite? Kiel Working Papers 07/2015 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp ... Estimating two-step selection models, we find that more democratic governments are more likely to conclude preferential trade agreements... Selected Publication Series Kiel Working Papers Kiel Policy Briefs Kiel Institute Economic Outlook Kiel Focus Review of World Economics
Journal Article Does Aid-for-Trade from the North Promote South-South Trade? Applied Economics Letters 10/2014 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Our empirical estimations indicate that aid-for-trade granted by OECD donors strengthens the trade relations of recipient countries with other...
Journal Article Who Benefits from Aid for Trade? Comparing the Effects on Recipient versus Donor Exports Journal of Development Studies 09/2014 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Recent studies offer an ambiguous picture on the effectiveness of foreign aid in strengthening the export capacity of recipient countries....
Journal Article FDI and Income Inequality - Evidence from Latin American Economies Review of Development Economics 10/2014 Dierk Herzer, Philipp Hühne, Peter Nunnenkamp We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in Latin America. We perform panel...
Journal Article Aid for Trade: Assessing the Effects on Recipient Exports of Manufactures and Primary Commodities to Donors and Non-donors Handbook on the Economics of Foreign Aid; Edited by B. Mak Arvin and Byron Lew 10/2015 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Considering that primary commodity dependence continues to be a major problem of various lower income countries, we analyze whether Aid for...
Journal Article Democracies Cooperate More - Even Where It Threatens to Bite? Applied Economics Letters 07/2016 Philipp Hühne, Peter Nunnenkamp, Birgit Meyer ... Estimating two-step selection models, we find that more democratic governments are more likely to conclude preferential trade agreements...
Working Paper Who Benefits from Aid for Trade? Comparing the Effects on Recipient versus Donor Exports Kiel Working Papers 06/2013 Download Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Recent studies offer an ambiguous picture on the effectiveness of foreign aid in strengthening the export capacity of recipient countries....
Working Paper Aid for Trade: Assessing the Effects on Recipient Exports of Manufactures and Primary Commodities to Donors and Non-donors Kiel Working Papers 08/2014 Download Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Considering that primary commodity dependence continues to be a major problem of various lower income countries, we analyze whether Aid for...
Working Paper FDI and Income Inequality - Evidence from Latin American Economies Kiel Working Papers 08/2012 Download Dierk Herzer, Philipp Hühne, Peter Nunnenkamp We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in five Latin American host countries. We...
Working Paper Does Aid-for-Trade from the North Promote South-South Trade? Kiel Working Papers 04/2014 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp Our empirical estimations indicate that aid-for-trade granted by OECD donors strengthens the trade relations of recipient countries with other...
Working Paper Democracies Cooperate More – Even Where it Threatens to Bite? Kiel Working Papers 07/2015 Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp ... Estimating two-step selection models, we find that more democratic governments are more likely to conclude preferential trade agreements...