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Is political compliance a precondition for healthy trade relations with China? The Chinese government frequently threatens that meetings between its trading partners' officials and the Dalai Lama will be met with animosity and ultimately harm trade ties with China. We run a gravity model of...
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Is political compliance a precondition for healthy trade relations with China? The Chinese government frequently threatens that meetings between its trading partners' officials and the Dalai Lama will be met with animosity and ultimately harm trade ties with China. We run a gravity model of...
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The Chinese government frequently threatens that meetings between its trading partners' officials and the Dalai Lama will be met with animosity and ultimately harm trade ties with China. We run a gravity model of exports to China from 159 partner countries between 1991 and 2008 to test to which...
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How big is China's aid to Africa? Does it complement or undermine the efforts of traditional donors? China releases little information, and outside estimates of the size and nature of Chinese aid vary widely. In an effort to overcome this problem, AidData, based at the College of William and...
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How big is China’s aid to Africa? Does it complement or undermine the efforts of traditional donors? China releases little information, and outside estimates of the size and nature of Chinese aid vary widely. In an effort to overcome this problem, AidData, based at the College of William and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010839518
The following sections are included: <ul><li class="bullet">Introduction</li><li class="bullet">A Theoretical Model of Tax Rebates</li><li class="bullet">Modeling China's Duty Drawbacks and Tax Rebates in a CGE Framework</li><li class="bullet">Effects of Duty Drawbacks and Tax Rebates: Illustrative Experiments</li><li class="bullet">Concluding Remarks</li><li class="bullet">Appendix: Stability</li></ul><p> <form name="frmAbs" action="" style="visibility:hidden;"> <input name="href" value="/doi/abs/10.1142/9781783264797_0019" type="hidden"> <input name="title" value="Import Duty Drawback and VAT Rebate Policies: A CGE Analysis for China)" type="hidden"> <input name="doi" value="10.1142/9781783264797_0019" checked="checked" type="checkbox">
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The following sections are included:IntroductionThe Model of Export Requirements with Import QuotasExport Requirements and WelfareConcluding RemarksAppendix
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The following sections are included:IntroductionThe ModelThe Short-Run Impacts of Profit-SharingThe Long-Run Equilibrium and DynamicsConcluding RemarksAppendix
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The following sections are included:IntroductionGeneral Equilibrium Analysis of Domestic Equity ControlsThe Case of QuotasThe Case of TariffsConcluding RemarksAppendix: Stability
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The following sections are included:IntroductionThe ModelThe Resource Allocation and Welfare EffectsConcluding RemarksAppendix: An Analysis of the Resource Reallocation Effects
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