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Much more than comparative advantage and free markets have been at play in shaping China's export success. Government … have developed in their absence. As a result, China has ended up with an export basket that is significantly more … China's rapid growth. What matters for China's future growth is not the volume of exports, but whether China will continue …
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between the three great powers in the region: China, Japan and the United States. This paper discusses relations between China … fates of the three countries are interlinked. The challenge for the US-Japan-China triangle is to create the positive … Contemporary China Centre] …
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shaping factors are the rise of China and its relations with its East Asian neighbours. Will there be a stable match between … China and Japan leading toa duopoly of leadership, in effect both rivalry and cooperation? …
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, the regional economies (except Hong Kong, China and Malaysia) have allowed a relatively greater albeit modest degree of …
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, Singapore, Korea, China and Japan) as well as Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei. These are the economies that have consciously …
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development helps a province develop a larger RE sector. This result suggests that a province that initially abided by China …
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dollar club, namely, the US, UK, Japan, Germany, China, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Brazil and Russia. In fact, over the …
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This issue of Global Employment Trends for Youth provides an update on youth labour markets around the world, focusing both on the continuing labour market crisis and on structural issues in youth labour markets. The report provides an overview of youth labour markets at the global and regional...
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Relative to developed countries, there are far fewer women than men in India. Estimates suggest that more than 25 million women are "missing". Sex selection at birth and the mistreatment of young girls are widely regarded as key explanations. A decomposition of missing women by age across the...
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As India continues to pursue calibrated globalisation and expand external linkages, this is an opportune time to develop robust economic partnership with Taiwan, an economy with a GDP of over US$300billion and a per capita income of US $14,000.
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