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This paper uses dynamic shift-share analysis to examine the export performance of China in electronics compared to the … now emerged as a serious contender in the export market for electronics goods, but this position has not been a dominant … market shares might suggest. Moreover, Chinas success since the early 1990s has been largely underpinned by strong export …
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In this paper I examine whether stringent environmental standards reduce the international competitiveness of … empirical finding is that export performance of ESGs for most of the countries remained unchanged between the 1960s and 1990s … claim that higher environmental standards reduce the international competitiveness of ESGs can not be justified in the light …
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The participation of the Philippines in the global production network of multinational electronic companies has undoubtedly shaped the pattern and structure of the countrys international trade since the early 1990s. While the industry has remained the largest foreign exchange earner for the...
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1. This study analyses the determinants of competitiveness in the Indian auto industry. It is based on a field survey … higher employment-generation potential and export-intensity than the auto assembly segment of the sector. The component … industry would be a welcome step to enhance competitiveness. The Chinese auto industry faces a flat 17 per cent indirect tax …
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agreements (FTAs) an important part of its global trading strategy. The PRC’s export industries are embedded in existing … stance of Chinese firms when it comes to exploring market opportunities, the actual coverage of export value by FTAs is …
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Trade statistics portray the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the largest exporter of high-tech products. In this paper I will argue that the PRC’s leading position in high-tech exports is a myth created by outdated trade statistics which are inconsistent with trade based on...
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the PRC export high-tech goods—like the iPhone—while industrialized countries such as the US import the high … a country used as export-platform by multinational firms and its destination countries. …
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agreements (FTAs) an important part of its global trading strategy. The PRC’s export industries are embedded in existing … stance of Chinese firms when it comes to exploring market opportunities, the actual coverage of export value by FTAs is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278103
This paper argues that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are not substitutes, and while PTAs are without doubt here to stay, dispensing with a multilateral venue for doing business in trade matters is not a serious option. It is therefore necessary to...
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Trade statistics portray the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the largest exporter of high-tech products. In this paper I will argue that the PRC’s leading position in high-tech exports is a myth created by outdated trade statistics which are inconsistent with trade based on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278135