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Belt and Road projects in the Eurasian Heartland (Central Asia and the Caucasus, Russia, and Belarus) have predominately focused on the exploitation of the region's natural resources rather than on developing infrastructure, building industrial facilities, or partnering in innovations. However,...
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institutions in light of the BRI.The political rapprochement between mainland China and the Philippines that is taking place during …
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response to the US-China trade war and the pandemic.The majority of mainland Chinese greenfield FDI in ASEAN is in the resource …
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developmental strategies to improve the domestic economy and enhance the country’s regional and global competitiveness. Domestic … framework relying on synergies between private and sovereign investors from mainland China, Japan, and other countries. The … positive historical background between Thailand, Hong Kong SAR and mainland China supports people to people connectivity and …
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historical considerations hinder the potential for FDI from mainland China. Mainland Chinese investors have not been able to …
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Studies of the effects of technology and globalization on employment and inequality commonly assume that occupations …
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Studies of the effects of technology and globalization on employment and inequality commonly assume that occupations …
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-skill occupations. We estimate the determinants of workers' RTI as a function of technology (computer use), globalization …. Globalization (as measured by sector foreign value-added share) increases RTI in poorer countries but reduces RTI in richer … globalization also important. Technology contributes the most to the differences in RTI among workers in high-skilled occupations …
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-skill occupations. We estimate the determinants of workers' RTI as a function of technology (computer use), globalization …. Globalization (as measured by sector foreign value-added share) increases RTI in poorer countries but reduces RTI in richer … globalization also important. Technology contributes the most to the differences in RTI among workers in high-skilled occupations …
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