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dependence of India and China is mostly on the industrial intermediate sector, which is critical for their exports. It is …China and India have emerged as highly dynamic economies in recent years. In the Asian region their growth and economic … expansion has generated its own complementarities. The paper has empirically shown that surge in the exports of these two …
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This paper considers how exchange rates affect East Asian trade. The evidence indicates that exports produced within … regional production networks depend on exchange rates throughout the region while labor-intensive exports depend on exchange … rates in the exporting country. These results make sense since the majority of the value-added of processed exports come …
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This paper considers how exchange rates affect East Asian trade. The evidence indicates that exports produced within … regional production networks depend on exchange rates throughout the region while labor-intensive exports depend on exchange … rates in the exporting country. These results make sense since the majority of the value-added of processed exports come …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278082
This paper considers how exchange rates affect East Asian trade. The evidence indicates that exports produced within … regional production networks depend on exchange rates throughout the region while labor-intensive exports depend on exchange … rates in the exporting country. These results make sense since the majority of the value-added of processed exports come …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278129
The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals … manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely one of the key determinants of better economic performance of China … China. More generally the extent of liberalisation achieved so far in India and the outcomes it brought about suggest that …
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some policy questions that confront China, as a major resource-procuring economy seeking resource security through foreign … that increased supply capacity in Africa and elsewhere in the world is likely to put downward pressure on iron ore (and …
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pressure on the price of iron ore exports over the short to medium term. The impact of the excess export capacity on iron ore … term resource consumption growth path. It then outlines the potential of major iron ore export countries to meet Chinaâ … Africa to enter the export market over the short and medium terms. To assess this, three export capacity scenarios (low …
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almost half of the world output and more than half world trade, with China accounting for half of that. In 2010, Chinaâ … industrial revolution towards the end of the eighteenth century, Europe and North America each in turn came to dominate the world … is re-emerging as the world’s biggest element in the world economy. In 1980, Asia produced just under 20 per cent of …
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This article analyses the motivation and impact of the 2009 intervention of the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA …
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€™s Republic of China (PRC), one of the important major assembly bases, confirms the existence of international production sharing … study also points out the importance of the People’s Republic of China and Thailand as assembly bases. It concludes that …
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