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Expanding trade with East Asia’s "Big Three" economic giants - the People's Republic of China (PRC), Japan, and the … quantitatively assess the different permutations of ASEAN’s free trade agreements (FTAs) with the Big Three (e.g., ASEAN-PRC, ASEAN-Japan …
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The role of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in East Asia’s recovery from the recent global financial and economic … with the region’s major economies: PRC–ASEAN, PRC–Japan, PRC–Republic of Korea, and ASEAN+3. We compare the effects of the …
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production responsibilities of China, Japan and Korea. Based on the results and policy reviews of current environmental … cooperation mechanisms, this paper found that: Considering the China–Japan and China–Korea trades, China’s net exportation of …, 59.19 kt, KOR → CHN, 5.31 kt). Japan and Korea benefited from importing raw materials with high emission intensity from …
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Toyohashi City in Japan. More concretely, this paper emphasizes a computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling approach to …
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China urbanization is associated with both increases in per-capita income and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper uses … suggests that current regional economic development policies that bolster the growth of China's northeastern cities are likely … China's cities …
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China urbanization is associated with both increases in per-capita income and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper uses … suggests that current regional economic development policies that bolster the growth of China's northeastern cities are likely … China's cities …
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PM2.5 levels, showing an elasticity of 0.05—a unit % increase in PM2.5 levels in China’s major cities exacerbates Korea …
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provide insights into the impacts of the long-range transport of air pollutants from China. I find that the effect of … transboundary air pollutants from China accounts for 19 percent of the weekly average PM10 concentrations, varying 12-30 percent by … passing from the deserts through mainland China …
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. South Korea’s air pollution is the worst in the OECD and it partially originates in China. We combine daily air quality … less satisfied with China’s leadership but not with the Korean government, including the government’s efforts to preserve … subjective beliefs about air quality have a strong negative causal effect on satisfaction with China’s leadership but have no …
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