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Input-Output Database in which China's domestic interregional input-output table for 2007 is endogenously embedded. Then …, the pattern of China's regional demand spillovers across both domestic regions and countries are revealed by employing … results. It is found that China's regions locate relatively upstream in GVCs, and had CO2 emissions in net exports, which were …
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the agglomeration effect, in the Yangtze River Delta, China. A spatial Durbin model is presented that makes explicit the …
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. After describing the model, performance of our model is evaluated by comparing the benchmark equilibrium for China with … price differentials. The equilibrium for 1997 facilitates discussion of changes in regional economic structures that China …
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This paper investigates the changes in the structures of industrial networks that have occurred in the Asia-Pacific region in line with the rapid growth of the Chinese economy. Analyses using international input-output tables revealed that during the 1990s, there was a significant increase in...
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economic growth. However, due to limitations of data, such techniques have never been applied to China's regional economies …. Fortunately, in 2003, China's Interregional Input-Output Table for 1987 and Multi-regional Input-Output Table for 1997 were … published, making decomposition analysis of China's regional economies possible. This paper first estimates the interregional …
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This paper estimates the impact of industrial agglomeration on firm-level productivity in Chinese manufacturing sectors. To account for spatial autocorrelation across regions, we formulate a hierarchical spatial model at the firm level and develop a Bayesian estimation algorithm. A Bayesian...
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This paper reviews the development of the agricultural sector in Myanmar after the transition to an open economy in 1988 and analyzes the nature as well as the performance of the agricultural sector. The avoidance of social unrest and the maintenance of control by the regime are identified as...
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The development of agriculture is a main pillar of Myanmar’s growth strategies. It is natural for the Myanmar government to prioritize agriculture as a source of economic growth, since it accounted for 36% of GDP, employs a majority of labor force, and generates nearly 30% of exports as...
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actions taken by producers in China. As an example, it uses one of the most competitive agro-food products of China: live and … processed eels. This paper provides an overview of eel production and trade trends in China. In addition, it identifies the …
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actions taken by producers in China by taking as an example one of the most competitive agro-food products of China: frozen … vegetables. This paper provides an overview of the vegetable production and distribution system in China and the way in which … China has been participating in exports of these products. Later sections will examine in detail the frozen vegetable sector …
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