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-specific quotas following China’s entry into the World Trade Organization. Chinese import competition had two effects: first, it led …
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production sectors, bilateral climate policies, asymmetric economies, and asymmetric stochastic shocks, using China and the EU as … both China's and the EU's emission quotas should be adjusted pro-cyclically under separate carbon markets. The cross …
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solidaristic inclinations among higher education students in China and Europe. … Studierenden in China und Europa sowie dessen Beziehung zu solidarischen Neigungen. …
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of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020, the results pointed towards large spillovers from the shutdown in China to … related to the shift of preferences towards goods with a large China valued-added content played a relevant role …. Interestingly, the impact of Chinese supply chain shocks is not limited to manufacturing sectors that are highly exposed to China …
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monetary model for China, in which we include also other monetary policy tools besides the central bank interest rate, namely … reserve requirement ratios and open market operations. Our results suggest China has been relatively successful in isolating … conclude that by employing capital controls and relying on other instruments than the interest rate China has been able to …
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China is different from both other low-wage and OECD countries. Industry-level import competition and firm-level outsourcing … to China reduce firm employment growth and induce skill upgrading. In contrast, industry-level imports have no effect on … Belgian firm survival, while firm-level outsourcing of finished goods to China even increased firm's probability of survival …
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