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competition from low-wage countries, especially China, laid the groundwork, but was not the catalyst for the reversal in attitudes … policy, export restrictions in particular, to halt China's technological development. The future of globalization is highly …
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effects of the monetary policies of the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and of the People's Bank of China on the …
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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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We document the rise of China in offshore capital markets. Chinese firms use global tax havens to access foreign … capital both in equity and bond markets. In the last twenty years, China's presence went from raising a negligible amount of …
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As a bridge between Chinese mainland and international financial markets, the Stock Connect program allows investors on both sides to gain mutual access. By analyzing how cross-border flows respond to macro-related shocks, we show that compared with possibly homemade foreign investors, genuine...
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We analyze international trade and health policy coordination during a pandemic by developing a two-economy, two-sector trade model integrated into a micro-founded SIR model of infection dynamics. Disease transmission intensity can differ by goods (manufactured versus services and domestic...
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In the second half of the 2010s more than 100 countries--including all large offshore financial centers--started to automatically exchange bank information with foreign tax authorities. This informational big-bang marks a break with the situation of offshore bank secrecy that prevailed before....
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We present an economic rationale for countries resorting to foreign influence to export their ideology to other nations. Our model incorporates two fundamental elements: redistribution of the tax burden between capital owners and workers, and international capital mobility. The model highlights...
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The classical Heckscher-Ohlin-Mundell paradigm states that trade and capital mobility are substitutes, in the sense that trade integration reduces the incentives for capital to flow to capital-scarce countries. In this paper we show that in a world with heterogeneous financial development, the...
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