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. The Challenges Facing the Eurozone -- 12. The WTO Endangered -- Chapter 13. The Pandemic and Its Implications -- Chapter …"This is a very well written book. The new edition adds useful perspective on the implications of the new challenges … aid, trade, development and globalization in the last half century and the salient challenges facing the global community …
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Can China and India continue to rank among the fastest expanding economies? This book highlights what has worked and …
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This book explores trends of inequality and poverty in China, identifies their causes and assesses their consequences …
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The path of income inequality in post-reform China has been widely interpreted as “China’s Kuznets curve.” We show that … agrarian policy reforms. Our findings warn against any presumption that the Kuznets process will assure that China has passed …
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This paper presents a synopsis of recent NBER studies of the history of corporate governance in Canada, China, France …
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Over the last three decades, the value of Chinese trade has approximately doubled every four years. This rapid growth has transformed the country from a negligible player in world trade to the world's second largest exporter, as well as a substantial importer of raw materials, intermediate...
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manufacturing capital stock is accounted for. Thus, the China-US trade balance should respond to real exchange rate and relative …
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We ask how export demand shocks associated with the Asian financial crisis affected Chinese exporters. We construct firm-specific exchange rate shocks based on the pre-crisis destinations of firms' exports. Because the shocks were unanticipated and large, they are a plausible instrument for...
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In this paper, we examine the impact of China's growth on developing countries that specialize in manufacturing. Over … 2000-2005, manufacturing accounted for 32% of China's GDP and 89% of its merchandise exports, making it more specialized in … the countries most exposed to the adverse consequences of China's export growth. Our results suggest that had China …
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panel regressions account for not more than 2/3 of the variation. We apply the regression results to assess China's current …
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