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-synonymous with Beijing’s export-oriented strategy, the Article first discusses the state of the Chinese economy in the post …’s export-oriented strategy and its eventual relation to international capital’s industrial transformation and the prospective … capitalisms in the post-global financial crisis era. By presenting the Beijing consensus or even export-oriented strategy as an …
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-integration technique provides the economic integration of China’s export to the US and its import from Asian nations. This study observed …This paper attempts to find the long run relation with short run dynamics of China’s trade in Asia and the world. Co … that China is economically integrated with Asia and the world. China has double role in international trade – (i) China …
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the economic integration of China’s export to the US and its import from Asian nations using monthly aggregate data from … December 2005 to July 2010. This study observed that empirically China’s export to the US depends on exchange rate and China …’s import from Asia depends on China’s export to the US. China has double role in international trade – (i) China acts as an …
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can drive up the production cost and make domestic market more profitable. This hypothesis is then tested in China, where … finding sheds light on understanding China’s massive exports and fast inflow of foreign investment observed in the past three …
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, horizontal, offshoring, and export-platform FDI. Estimated model parameters describe the states of technology in different …
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The achievement of the New Economic Geography is that a way for formal declaration as a result of agglomeration economies of scale, transportation and mobile workforce is offered. Basic effects are always determined by centrifugal and centripetal forces. A finding of the basic model is that...
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This paper sets up a new economic geography model with diminishing marginal returns and examines the effect of capital liberalization on industrial agglomeration and wage inequality. The simulation results indicate that for the country with strict capital controls, capital liberalization can...
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With this work we try to analyse the agglomeration process in Portugal, using the New Economic Geography models, in a linear and in a non linear way. In a non linear way, of referring, as summary conclusion, that with this work the existence of increasing returns to scale and low transport cost,...
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The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributing over 50 per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This phenomenon has been neglected by the existing studies and writings on urban India. By considering 59 large cities in...
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We consider information aggregation in national and local elections when voters are mobile and might sort themselves into local districts. Using a standard model of private information for voters in elections in combination with a New Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic...
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