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substitutes for EU exports on the Russian market. This means that an increase in China-Russia economic cooperation should have a … negative impact on European exports. The authors simulate a scenario in which trade tariffs between Russia and China are … sectors in Europe will be more affected by the increasing economic links between China and Russia, and finds that electronic …
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The Belt and Road initiative, recently embarked on by China, aims to improve cross-border infrastructure in order to … reduce transportation costs across a massive geographical area between China and Europe. The authors estimate how much trade … true for eastern Europe and Central Asia and, to a lesser extent, south-east Asia. In contrast, if China were to seek to …
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China's economic ties with Russia are deepening, particularly in terms of trade and cross-border lending, but less so …'s largest trading partner, lender and investor. In relation to trade, an analysis of China's increasing export share and the … increasing value added of its exports, and previous empirical analysis at the product level, indicate that China seems to have …
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Drawing on a global database of media articles, we quantitatively assess perceptions of China’s Belt and Road …
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China’s increasingly important role in the global economy has transformed the nature of global competition and reshaped … very large trade surplus. We address whether China is an increasingly relevant competitor for Europe in third markets, and … in relative exporting prices). Our results show that the degree of competition between China and the EU in Latin America …
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China is experiencing population ageing caused by a rapidly declining fertility rate and increased life expectancy … circumstances, China’s shrinking population will shave off 1.4 percent from GDP growth annually. These results, however, do not take … into account the impact of population aging on labour productivity. China’s fast move towards robotisation and artificial …
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