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development, its trade diplomacy, and impact on the WTO of China's membership. We conclude that while WTO accession may have …The 'rise' of China stands as one of the most significant developments in global politics in the post-cold war era. Yet …, China's rise has not been uniformly welcomed. For some, it has generated fears that the PRC's growing global prominence will …
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und ökonomischen Interessen der VR China sowie die realisierten Liberalisierungserfolge im Außenhandel analysiert. Es …
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Although the rest of the world had waited a long time for China to open up, feelings were mixed when it actually did … (WTO), many of its trading partners are increasingly concerned that China’s competition in the world goods and capital … markets may adversely affect their own growth prospects. This paper examines the implications of China’s WTO accession for …
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scale, but they can be fiercer competitors in attracting foreign investors with China's membership in the World Trade …This paper is exploring the impact on the two proximate economies, Korea and China, of China's accession to the World … great beneficial effects on China, the impact on the Korean economy would be marginal. In textiles, wearing apparels, and …
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negotiate with the WTO since its membership is a prerequisite to join the EU. Rule of law is a very problematic issue which …
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increasingly expanded and diverse membership which has caused frustrated WTO members to form PTAs. This paper constructs a formal … and more diverse membership can lead to more than just coordination failure; it can render multilateralism less desirable … would benefit substantially from the WTO. If an expanding membership has increased the number of such countries, then the …
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increasingly expanded and diverse membership which has caused frustrated WTO members to form PTAs. This paper constructs a formal … and more diverse membership can lead to more than just coordination failure; it can render multilateralism less desirable … would benefit substantially from the WTO. If an expanding membership has increased the number of such countries, then the …
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