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competitiveness in the region. The purpose of this paper is to examine the patterns of U.S. trade relationships with China and India … pattern of trade in services as well as the more traditional focus on goods trade. -- China ; India ; United States ; trade …
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This paper uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China’s consumption has been low and investment high. It finds that the low cost of capital has been quantitatively an important factor. Theory predicts that the price of capital may have been significantly...
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manufacturing sector of China and India. We first provide a comparison between India and China using a broad international … perspective. We find that China has increased its labor productivity to a level above that of India, but due to a somewhat higher … compensation level, China is still somewhat at a disadvantage in terms of unit labor cost in manufacturing relative to India. In …
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The aim of the paper is to present evidence that China and India are, and will remain, two very different actors in … energy use and in energy supply and to assess the possible contribution of China and India to a future international climate … emissions by 50% in 2050. -- Climate Change ; China ; India ; Energy Efficiency ; Energy and Development …
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; Renewable Energy ; Clean Development Mechanism ; China ; USA ; India …
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, extreme monsoon rainfall and sea level rise. Water is emerging as a new possible irritant between China and India. For India …
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