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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
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to simulate a large trade war between U.S. and China under different tariff rates (1%, 5%, 25%, 50%, and 100%) from U ….S. to China and vice versa to evaluate its final impact on its ratio of exports, ratio of imports, production capacity …, unemployment levels, income desgrowth, inflation levels, and poverty levels between China and U.S. from year 2020 to year 2025 …
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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013005190
in a trade conflict. Finally, we apply the TDS-Analysis to the US-China trade dispute …
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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013027285
time and space. However, the application of the MIF-model is based on the analysis of investment flows behavior in China …
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time and space. However, the application of the MIF-model is based on the analysis of investment flows behavior in China …
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and China. The main reason to write this paper is based on the recent maritime border dispute between Japan and China in … the year 2013. The maritime border conflict is originated by the claim of China on the control of the Japanese islands … measure the geo-political-economic effects that involve an armed conflict between Japan and China …
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This paper proposes the uses of the global economic crisis smash effect simulator as a theoretical framework to evaluate the final effects of any global financial crisis on the world economy. We present different scenarios and results according to different levels of devastation that the global...
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conflict. Finally, this paper applies the TDS-Analysis in the case of U.S. and China trade dispute respectively …
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