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's ODI, b) the Chinese exports to developing countries induce China's ODI, c) China's international reserves promote its ODI …, and d) the Chinese capital tends to agglomerate among developed economies but diversify among developing economies …
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This paper investigates whether the COVID-19 crisis has affected the way we think about (political) institutions, as well as our broader (policy) attitudes and values. We fielded large online survey experiments in Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands, well into the first wave of the...
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business literature to analyze Chinese firms' fast-growing and aggressive outward foreign direct investment (OFDI). In … institutional determinants of Chinese firms' OFDI motivations and strategies, by further looking at the impact of direct and …
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We provide an empirical analysis of host country determinants of Chinese outward FDI for the period 2003 to 2008, using … is attracted by market seeking motivations. As expected, resource seeking is an important motivation for Chinese FDI in …
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equilibrium channels-weak overall U.S. job growth. Our central estimates suggest job losses from rising Chinese import competition …
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than 100,000 Chinese exporters over the 2000-2006 period. We confirm a trade-deterring effect of RER volatility. We find …
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China's emergence as a great economic power has induced an epochal shift in patterns of world trade. Simultaneously, it has toppled much of the received empirical wisdom about how labor markets adjust to trade shocks. Alongside its heralded consumer benefits, trade has both significant...
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culturally related to their prior export destinations. We quantify the impact of this spatial pattern using a Chinese firm …
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This paper examines the role of international trade for job polarization, the phenomenon in which employment for high- and low-wage occupations increases but mid-wage occupations decline. With employer-employee matched data on virtually all workers and firms in Denmark between 1999 and 2009, we...
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matched firm-level customs and manufacturing survey data, together with Input-Output tables for China, to examine how Chinese …
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