2017
DOI: 10.3846/20294913.2016.1213203
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Trade in Services in the Baltic States: Evolution and Future Prospects

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“…The results of the analysis of variance (ANOVA) reveal that in the period of 2005-2016 European countries categorized in the group "Innovation Leaders" demonstrated the lowest service export growth. The data we obtained does not correlate with the findings of Rodriguez et al [29]. Perhaps, this contradiction between ours and their results may be explained by the specifics of concrete countries or a concrete region, as pointed out by Loungani et al [5].…”
Section: Are Leaders In Service Export Growth Rate Also Innovation Lecontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of the analysis of variance (ANOVA) reveal that in the period of 2005-2016 European countries categorized in the group "Innovation Leaders" demonstrated the lowest service export growth. The data we obtained does not correlate with the findings of Rodriguez et al [29]. Perhaps, this contradiction between ours and their results may be explained by the specifics of concrete countries or a concrete region, as pointed out by Loungani et al [5].…”
Section: Are Leaders In Service Export Growth Rate Also Innovation Lecontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we assume that European countries outside the "Innovation Leaders" category, demonstrating high rates of service export growth from 2005 to 2016, mainly exported services with low added value that do not require considerable investment in R&D and a high level of innovation development. The data we obtained does not correlate with the findings of Rodriguez et al [29]. Perhaps, this contradiction between ours and their results may be explained by the specifics of concrete countries or a concrete region, as pointed out by Loungani et al [5].…”
Section: Are Leaders In Service Export Growth Rate Also Innovation Lecontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding labour force composition, highly-skilled workers support growth in exports and value added exports more strongly than medium-skilled workers, especially in the Visegrad group. As the analysis conducted by Rodríguez, Melikhova and Camacho (2017) In comparison to the previous models, a positive and significant influence of total foreign service linkages on service exports is revealed, but this only takes place in the Visegrad countries.…”
Section: Estimation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…K73, from the wider category K71-K74. As a result, in empirical papers the whole category K71-K74 is treated as a business services sector Zhu 2013, Landesmann et al 2015;Melikhova et al 2017, Rodríguez andCamacho 2016).…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%