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to the People Republic of China (PRC) and ASEAN for assembly by lower-skilled workers. The finished products are then …
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This paper studies the performance of China’s exports during the 2008—2009 financial crisis. It focuses on the speed at … which China’s exports were hit by this downturn. Product-country monthly exports data is utilized. It is found that GDP …
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This paper studies the performance of China's exports during the 2008—2009 financial crisis. It focuses on the speed at … which China's exports were hit by this downturn. Product-country monthly exports data is utilized. It is found that GDP …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013120072
improving production efficiency and product quality in both countries, but it matters more in China than in the US, especially …
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supply chains – and how this decision affects performance. We exploit matched customs and balance-sheet data from China …
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This paper analyzes the economic effects of content-based import tariffs China imposed on imported auto parts. While … China’s policy penalized any firm that assembled cars with less than 60 percent Chinese content, the policy was most likely … quantities on the extensive margin. While China’s content-based auto import trade policy was repealed in 2009 after China lost …
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With the availability of international value added trade data it has become evident that gross export data and value added data do not provide the same information. Although gross exports crosses national borders and is the target of trade policy, value added data tell us what fragment in the...
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China has defied the declining trend in domestic content in exports in many countries. We study China's rising domestic … aggregation bias. We find that the substitution of domestic for imported materials by individual processing exporters caused China …
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Employees of globalized firms face a riskier menu of labor market outcomes. They face a more uncertain stream of earnings and riskier employment prospects. However, they may also have stronger incentives to train and upgrade their skills and/or may benefit from more rapid careers. Hence, the...
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Employees of globalized firms face a riskier menu of labor market outcomes. They face a more uncertain stream of earnings and riskier employment prospects. However, they may also have stronger incentives to train and upgrade their skills and/or may benefit from more rapid careers. Hence, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013137867