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By exploring the export performances and specialization patterns of China and India, we assess their trade …, Singapore and Thailand, implying opportunities for trade expansion; and finally (vi) the export structure of China is changing … competitiveness and complementarity vis-à-vis each other as well as with the rest of the world. Our analysis indicates that (i) India …
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regions within China is considered. It is found that the direct contribution of WTO membership is small to the whole economy … 40 separate industries across 31 regions (or 8 regional blocks) of China for the period 2002–07. Labour movement between … in terms of growth and development. Real GDP will rise only 6.48 per cent (5.6 per cent) in the pure WTO short-run (long …
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Since China joined the WTO in 2001, the pressure for bank reforms has mounted as China ought to fully open up its … foreign competition can solve China's banking problem remains to be tested. This paper aims to answer this question through …
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sectors from 1981 to 2002, the paper also examines the theoretical conclusion in the context of the competition between China … rate ; China ; ASEAN-4 …
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China has been running a large trade surplus with the rest of the world, particularly with the USA and EU. This has … Chinese exports and thus its trade surplus with the rest of the world. Interestingly, devaluation of the Chinese currency Yuan …, mostly focus on real exchange rate and income as determinants of China's trade imbalances. Little attention has been given to …
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China's economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, especially the … regional growth differences in China. However, it suggests that FDI cannot be blamed for causing regional inequality; it is the …
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panel data from rural China, this paper attempt to assess the extent to which we can measure vulnerability to poverty. The …
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This paper represents a first attempt to study China’s business cycles using a formal analytical framework, namely, a … the first cycle of 1985–90, but shifted to fixed investment and world demand in the second cycle of 1991–96 and the post …
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equations, we analyze the growth–inequality relationship in postreform China, finding that this relationship is nonlinear and is …
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by the incumbent poor. The decomposition is applied to appraising poverty trends in China between 1988 and 1996. The …
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