The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations
In this paper, we assess the implications of changes in bilateral diplomatic relations with the United States for economic relations. We identify countries whose relations with the US changed during two historic and significant milestones in the past three decades, and a third group of countries aft...
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doaj-5927d8bbd8d44eacab24bc0fda2ac2642020-11-24T23:32:42ZengAssociazione Economia civilePSL Quarterly Review2037-36352037-36432012-09-0165262247273The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic RelationsHossein AskariHossein AskariAmir NajafiAmir NajafiAmir NajafiHossein AskariIn this paper, we assess the implications of changes in bilateral diplomatic relations with the United States for economic relations. We identify countries whose relations with the US changed during two historic and significant milestones in the past three decades, and a third group of countries after their leftist governments failed/collapsed in early 1990s. Using the Mann-Whitney U-test, we measure the significance of changes in economic relations. We chose the following set of economic indices to reflect economic relations: imports and exports to and from the US, capital outflows from the US to the country, economic and military assistance provided by the US, flow of students to the US, US arms export to the country, the country’s military expenditures, and believing in the importance of remittances and FDI and portfolio investment we use total figures as we did not have bilateral figures. Our results, though mixed, offer some interesting insights. http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/PSLQuarterlyReview/article/view/10154/10043International Political and Economic Relations |
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The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations |
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The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations |
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The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations |
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The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations |
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The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations |
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impact of political relations between countries on economic relations |
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Associazione Economia civile |
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PSL Quarterly Review |
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2037-3635 2037-3643 |
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2012-09-01 |
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In this paper, we assess the implications of changes in bilateral diplomatic relations with the United States for economic relations. We identify countries whose relations with the US changed during two historic and significant milestones in the past three decades, and a third group of countries after their leftist governments failed/collapsed in early 1990s. Using the Mann-Whitney U-test, we measure the significance of changes in economic relations. We chose the following set of economic indices to reflect economic relations: imports and exports to and from the US, capital outflows from the US to the country, economic and military assistance provided by the US, flow of students to the US, US arms export to the country, the country’s military expenditures, and believing in the importance of remittances and FDI and portfolio investment we use total figures as we did not have bilateral figures. Our results, though mixed, offer some interesting insights. |
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International Political and Economic Relations |
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