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I. Background : Trilateral cooperation goes back 12 years ago, when the leaders of the three countries had an informal breakfast meeting on the occasion of the ASEAN+3 in November 1999. This was the first meeting among the heads of governments of these three countries in modern times....
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We use the investments of Chinese and Indian MNCs in Europe to test the hypothesis that the main motivation of the Southern MNCs for investing in the Northern countries is asset- or technology- seeking. After showing that the previous work has not adequately tested this hypothesis due to its use...
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leveled at Chinese protectionism. This paper examines the factors affecting the export share to China over the period of 2000 … to 2010 of the first 15 members to join the European Union. China’s growing share in world spending is found to be the … promotion policies by China have also contributed. …
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Taiwan to China. First, we estimated the selection equation to see what kinds of products are included in the early harvest …
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This paper documents business cycles’ fluctuations in Chinese provinces. China’s de facto federalism, within a context …
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This paper explores the impact of the emergence of China and India on Foreign Capital Stocks (FCS) in other economies … China and India on other countries’ FCS has been positive. This finding is robust across different specifications and …/Mexico in favor of China, and from Southern Cone countries to India, but these findings are not robust to the use of alternative …
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China’s forthcoming accession to the WTO involves reforms across a wide range of sectors in China, both in directly … China and its major trading partners gain from accession, while some competing countries suffer smaller losses. The … adjustments required are greatly reduced by the dramatic liberalization that China undertook in the 1990s. …
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