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) on facilitating knowledge spillover and quality upgrading. Our context is the Chinese automobile industry, where foreign …
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significant Chinese FDI flows into these countries, accounting for up to 10% of total inward FDI flows for certain countries in … these years. We use growth accounting methods to assess what portion of this elevated growth can be attributed to Chinese … thirteen Sub-Saharan African countries excluding Chinese FDI inflows for 2005-2007 and also 2003-2009. Our individual results …
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We discuss recent cases of Chinese buyout activity in the OECD (especially in the US and the EU) in resource and … Chinese Central Bank to companies investing abroad. The second is the transparency of entities involved in the buyout attempt …. Most Chinese companies have close ties to the multiple levels of government and are not subject to the standard reporting …
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sectoral pattern of multinational activity. Using detailed customs data from China, we show that foreign affiliates and joint …
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subsequent expansion in China may have influenced Chinese exports through two channels. First, they may have enhanced bilateral …Each of the world's largest retailers---Walmart, Carrefour, Tesco, and Metro---entered China after 1995. Their … exports between the retailers' Chinese operations and destination countries also served by stores in the retailers' networks …
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previously thought. The national accounts of the United States, for example, understate the U.S. position in Chinese firms by … nearly 600 billion dollars, while China's official net creditor position to the rest of the world is overstated by about 50 …
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Using a unique firm-level dataset from China's quot;Silicon Valley,quot; we investigate how multinational enterprises …
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We analyze the effect of rising Chinese import competition between 1990 and 2007 on local U.S. labor markets … instrumenting for imports using changes in Chinese imports by industry to other high-income countries. Rising exposure increases …
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reaction to adverse shocks to Sino-Japanese relations in 2005 and 2010. Japanese companies with high China exposure suffer … relative declines during each event window; a symmetric effect is observed for Chinese companies with high Japanese exposure …. The effect on Japanese companies is more pronounced for those operating in industries dominated by Chinese state …
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increasing import penetration, China's entry into the WTO, and growing US multinational employment abroad. We find significant … between industry and occupational analyses. While other research has focused primarily on China's trade, we find that … offshoring to China has also contributed to wage declines among US workers. However, the role of trade is quantitatively much …
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