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This paper studies the relationship between multinational firm proximity and the formation of new export connections by private Chinese exporters between 1997 and 2003. The results indicate that growth in the presence of multinational firms is positively associated with the formation of new...
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. While the substantial presence of FIEs has contributed greatly to the recent export-led growth of China, an important …
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This paper presents assesses of the contribution of inward FDI to China's recent rapid economic growth using a two … Chinese economy. These enterprises account for over 50% of China's exports and 60% of China's imports. Their share in Chinese … results indicate that China's FIEs may have contributed over 40% of China's economic growth in 2003 and 2004, and without this …
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quality segment in China's export markets, we confirm all four hypotheses. By implication, and unlike in standard CES models …
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explain this puzzle. From analyzing bank loan data associated with China's introduction of the Qualified Foreign Institutional …
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ventures in China from 1998 to 2007--roughly a quarter of all international joint ventures in the world--we find, first, that … virtually absent in broad sectors that include economic activities for which China's FDI policy has prohibited joint ventures …
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Is there any empirical evidence that firms become more efficient after becoming exporters? Do firms that become exporters generate positive spillovers for domestically-oriented producers? In this paper we analyze the causal links between exporting and productivity using firm-level panel data...
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Most international commerce is carried out by multinational firms, which use their foreign affiliates both to serve the market of the host country and to export to other markets outside the host country. In this paper, I examine the determinants of multinational firms' location and production...
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best, particularly in comparison with that of China. Comparing these countries and reviewing the literature, we conclude … gained from trade, and by some measures, more so than China. We sketch out a theory in which developing countries can grow … continuing reforms, Chinese growth is likely to slow down sharply, perhaps leaving China at a level less than Mexico's real GDP …
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Foreign investors' changing appetite for risk-taking have been shown to be a key determinant of the global financial cycle. Such fluctuations in risk sentiment also correlate with the dynamics of UIP premia, capital flows, and exchange rates. To understand how these risk sentiment changes...
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