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China, and the gradual incorporation of the region into the worldwide economy. In recent years, much of the support for the … the Basin have become active again. With all the nations in the region joining ASEAN except for China, the region has …
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some policy questions that confront China, as a major resource-procuring economy seeking resource security through foreign … Chinese resource consumption. It explains the impact of Chinese growth on the Australian economy and examines the future of …
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The paper briefly sets out factors behind Chinese demand for iron ore imports and the main features of China’s medium term resource consumption growth path. It then outlines the potential of major iron ore export countries to meet China’s medium term iron ore import demands. The...
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economy and political power. In the last twenty five years the economy of China, a nation of 1.3 billion, has grown by a … economy and global power. Now economic weight is shifting towards population weight due to convergence in productivity. Asia … 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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-level export performance in Asia’s super exporter—The People’s Republic of China (PRC). While early studies suggested that …
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from imported parts and components while most of the value-added of labor-intensive exports comes from the domestic economy …. Recent findings also indicate that imbalances between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the United States are a …
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As the world’s second largest economy, largest trading nation, and the largest foreign holder of United States (US …) government bonds, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) needs a currency with international status that can match its economic … status in the global economy. However, sequencing is important. Before the internationalization of the yuan can make …
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