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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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-specific quotas following China’s entry into the World Trade Organization. Chinese import competition had two effects: first, it led …
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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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This paper analyzes markup responses of Danish firms to Chinese imports. Besides negative markup responses due to competitive pressure, we present some evidence for marginal cost savings related to Chinese intermediate goods imports which tend to raise firm-level markups.
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