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is a significant and robust determinant of labor share. Generally speaking, export depresses while import increases the …
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between regions within China, the direct contribution of WTO membership to overall economic growth and development is …Using a CGE model (PRCGEM) updated to 2002, the paper explores how WTO membership could affect earnings in 40 … industries across 31 regions (and 8 regional blocks) of China during the period 2002-2007. Taking into account labour movement …
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By exploring the export performances and specialization patterns of China and India, we assess their trade …, Singapore and Thailand, implying opportunities for trade expansion; and finally (vi) the export structure of China is changing … competitiveness and complementarity vis-à-vis each other as well as with the rest of the world. Our analysis indicates that (i) India …
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regions within China is considered. It is found that the direct contribution of WTO membership is small to the whole economy … 40 separate industries across 31 regions (or 8 regional blocks) of China for the period 2002–07. Labour movement between … in terms of growth and development. Real GDP will rise only 6.48 per cent (5.6 per cent) in the pure WTO short-run (long …
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between regions within China, the direct contribution of WTO membership to overall economic growth and development is …Using a CGE model (PRCGEM) updated to 2002, the paper explores how WTO membership could affect earnings in 40 … industries across 31 regions (and 8 regional blocks) of China during the period 2002 2007.Taking into account labour movement …
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between regions within China, the direct contribution of WTO membership to overall economic growth and development is …Using a CGE model (PRCGEM) updated to 2002, the paper explores how WTO membership could affect earnings in 40 … industries across 31 regions (and 8 regional blocks) of China during the period 2002–2007. Taking into account labour movement …
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