The effects of cooperation in accreditation on international trade: Empirical evidence on ISO 9000 certifications
Companies use standards as a tool to signal their investments in quality upgrading and performance. We argue that the impact of this signal depends on the trust in the accreditation system and the development status of a country. Representing the workhorse of research in international trade, we use...
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