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This paper examines how China’s emergence as a major player in the global economy is affecting export performance of … findings indicate that the 'China threat’ has been vastly exaggerated in the contemporary policy debate. China’s rapid market … countries, without crowding out export opportunities of low-wage countries in the region. More importantly, China’s emergence as …
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-intensive manufacturing. We examine the direct and indirect impact of exports on jobs, based on an analysis of input-output tables over the … through exports in manufacturing industries in after the AFC, because of slower growth in manufacturing exports and a shift … economies, the main constraints to job creation through exports appear to have been on the supply side; these include too poor …
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estimating an export demand-supply model for manufacturing and merchandised exports, applying ARDL approach to cointegration …
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(parts and components suppliers) on parts and components exports from the home country through a case study of the Japanese … exports of intermediate goods from the home country. This finding runs counter to the the popular view that the growing … overseas activity of multinational enterprises could replace intermediate exports from a home country, thereby depriving the …
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We evaluate potential global impacts of increase in U.S. natural gas exports as a result of the shale gas boom. To our … exports rise. The overall U.S. results mirror the global ones, but the magnitude of income gains depends upon how the rate of … increase and level of exports are determined, and the price elasticity of natural gas supply. The U.S. benefits more when …
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patterns of exports. The analysis yields clear evidence that when market forces are unleashed, albeit in a constrained fashion … that the state-mediated attempts in the early stage of reforms to mould the emerging patterns of manufacturing exports had …
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Vietnam’s key exports and the private sector’s capacity to compete globally. Although flexible labour markets have ensured low …
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In this paper, we aim to understand how monetary policy is conducted in China and what the main sources of fluctuations … in China’s business cycle are. To this end, we extend a standard New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium … rule and employ a Bayesian estimation strategy using Chinese data. We find that the People’s Bank of China conducts …
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This paper is motivated by the popular view that the surge in China’s foreign exchange reserves is due to a … the reserve build-up in China during 1998Q4-2011Q4. A substantial problem is that theory is consistent with employing two … in China’s case. The results suggest that mercantilism accounts for less than 10 percent of reserve accumulation …
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This paper examines the effectiveness of China's indigenous R&D investment and technological innovation to curb its … that: 1) While China's indigenous R&D efforts play a significant role to curb carbon emissions, sole dependence on R&D may … be far from sufficient to achieve China's pledged Copenhagen climate target with complementary policies being required to …
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