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This study finds that the growth in labour costs in China is not passed through fully to final prices in China, neither … increases in China for global inflation pressures are also discussed. Keywords: labour costs, inflation, China, global economic … slack, globalization JEL Classification: E31; F42; J30 …
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Economic Outlook data over the period 2004 - 2015 indicate that an increase in economic growth in China had a negative impact … accelerating economic growth in China …
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This study finds that the growth in labour costs in China is not passed through fully to final prices in China, neither … increases in China for global inflation pressures are also discussed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013060216
The paper investigates the determinants of geographical distribution of international currencies in global financial market transactions. We implement a gravity model, in which international currency distribution depends on the characteristics of the source and destination countries. We find...
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The political hyperglobalisation trilemma asserts that a government cannot simultaneously opt for deep international integration, national sovereignty and democratic politics, but rather is constrained to choosing two of the three at most. This paper presents a new and comprehensive...
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originating in China. Our results show that supply chain disruptions originating in China are an important driver for unexpected … movements in industrial production, while disruptions originating outside China are an especially important driver for the …
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We use factor analysis to summarize information from various macroeconomic indicators, effectively producing coincident indicators for the Chinese economy. We compare the dynamics of the estimated factors with GDP, and compare our factors with other published indicators for the Chinese economy....
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syndicated loans to corporate borrowers in China. In line with theoretical literature, ownership concentration of the borrowing … foreign banks relative to local banks in China. Moreover, it appears that increased financial leverage discourages foreign …
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This paper studies the wealth channel in China. Using the structural vector autoregression method, we find that a … loosening of China's monetary policy indeed leads to higher asset prices, which in turn are linked to household consumption …. However, the importance of the wealth channel as a part of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in China is still …
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In this paper, we make multi-step forecasts of the annual growth rates of the real Gross Regional Product (GRP) for each of the 31 Chinese provinces simultaneously. Beside the usual panel data models, we use panel models that explicitly account for spatial dependence between the GRP growth...
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