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H3 (openness hypothesis): trade liberalization tends to reduce corruption.
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Hypothesis 4: Trade cost negatively influences the service orientation of a country.
Taking all these methodological considerations into account, we find robust support for the hypothesis that trade openness is associated to a depreciation of the REER (Dornbusch 1974).
This research is therefore valuable to policy makers, as it identifies both the macro-level and micro-level (through the validation of Hypothesis 1) trade facilitation activities that contribute to the development of TCEs.
Again, panmixia, full migration and stepping-stone hypotheses are justified under a man-mediated dispersal hypothesis given trade intensification and the building of transportation networks within Brazil in the last 50 60 years.
Is the 'trade‐off hypothesis' worth trading for?
According to the stress-gradient hypothesis, such trade-offs between competition and facilitation and the resulting net effects vary along ecological gradients.
That females chose experienced males demonstrates that the increased access to future female partners allows such traits to become preferred, even in species with semelparous females, fitting with the 'enhanced fecundity' hypothesis of trade-off between guarding and subsequent reproduction [41].
Perusal of published studies suggests the hypothesis that trade-offs seem more likely to occur in bilaterally symmetrical (zygomorphic) flowers than radially symmetric flowers.
"Is The Trade-Off Hypothesis Worth Trading For?." Mind & Language (Accepted, 2007).
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