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access) on facilitating knowledge spillover and quality upgrading. Our context is the Chinese automobile industry, where …
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We discuss recent cases of Chinese buyout activity in the OECD (especially in the US and the EU) in resource and … Chinese Central Bank to companies investing abroad. The second is the transparency of entities involved in the buyout attempt …. Most Chinese companies have close ties to the multiple levels of government and are not subject to the standard reporting …
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significant Chinese FDI flows into these countries, accounting for up to 10% of total inward FDI flows for certain countries in … these years. We use growth accounting methods to assess what portion of this elevated growth can be attributed to Chinese … thirteen Sub-Saharan African countries excluding Chinese FDI inflows for 2005-2007 and also 2003-2009. Our individual results …
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Abstract We evaluate the duration of the China trade shock and its impact on a wide range of outcomes over the period 2000 to 2019. The shock plateaued in 2010, enabling analysis of its effects for nearly a decade past its culmination. Adverse impacts of import competition on manufacturing...
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We empirically test whether the Department of Justice (DOJ) engages in ethnic prejudice against Chinese in its … conduct Becker's outcome test for evidence of ethnic prejudice. We find that Chinese-named defendants were more likely to be … market reaction was much more muted to the news on the case filing date if the charged defendants are of Chinese descent. Our …
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This chapter investigates the non-market response of firms to international trade shocks increasing the level of competition in U.S. industries. Lobbying expenditures increase as a consequence of import changes related to the China shock. The effect on lobbying is not homogeneous across firms...
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We study the growth of Chinese imports into the United States from autarky during 1950-1970 to about 15 percent of …
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We decompose the "China shock" into two components that induce different adjustments for firms exposed to Chinese … exports: a horizontal shock affecting firms selling goods that compete with similar imported Chinese goods, and a vertical … shock affecting firms using inputs similar to the imported Chinese goods. Combining French accounting, customs, and patent …
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migration response of American workers to two of the most important shocks that hit US manufacturing since the 1990s: Chinese … spillovers outside manufacturing, caused by robots but not by Chinese imports, can explain the different migration responses. We …
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whether it is recognized as legitimate by Chinese citizens. We study how the viewership of US movies--an important element of … the US soft power--is affected by the trade war, utilizing variations across Chinese cities in the exposure to the Trump …
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