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Chinese outward direct investment (ODI) is unique in the sense that it starts in the early stage of economic development and does not move factories overseas. Empirical analyses using firm-level data confirm that the main purpose of Chinese ODI is to strengthen domestic production and...
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U.S.-China trade deficit. In the Senate, this concern was manifested in the proposed Currency Exchange Rate Oversight … to be guilty of exchange rate manipulation. Many other proposals to adjust, control or limit various elements of the U.S.-China … patterns with China on the U.S. economy?In order to determine the answer, in this paper we examine some of the economic issues …
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Under reasonable assumptions, China could achieve parity in living standard with Western Europe by 2100, and India by … negative environmental feedback before China achieves parity in living standards with the OECD countries. We use a dynamic … Agency in 2007. This outcome is a reminder that it has been usual so far to underestimate the growth in China energy …
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This paper analyzes the effects of foreign bank entry on industrial efficiency in the People's Republic of China (PRC …
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