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In this paper, we study the role of Confucius Institute in supporting internationalization of Chinese enterprises. Employing a panel dataset containing 66 Belt-Road countries and 75 non Belt-Road countries from 2006 to 2017, we find that the Confucius Institute has had a positive effect on...
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This article places international trade law in the context of the rapid increase in economic growth and globalization … over the last 60 years that is reducing poverty and expanding the middle class in most nations of the world. This economic … GATT and later the WTO.The arguments for and against globalization are analyzed within the context of the history of …
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Our study shows that China could contribute to an orderly global rebalancing by a package of policies to stimulate its domestic consumption. These policies include a progressive appreciation of RMB, fiscal stimuli of increasing social expenditures on education, healthcare, social safety net and...
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volumes on both a multilateral and national scale since its creation at the end of the Second World War. By contrast … multilateral trading system leading to long-term negative, if not catastrophic, consequences for the world economy …
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The rise of "new economic statecraft"-intervention in trade and investment for foreign policy reasons-is increasingly threatening the stability of the global economic system. Building on previous work, we consider the types of intervention we have seen, classifying state measures as behind the...
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