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This paper presents assesses of the contribution of inward FDI to China%u2019s recent rapid economic growth using a two … Chinese economy. These enterprises account for over 50% of China%u2019s exports and 60% of China%u2019s imports. Their share … decomposition results indicate that China%u2019s FIEs may have contributed over 40% of China%u2019s economic growth in 2003 and 2004 …
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This paper presents assesses of the contribution of inward FDI to China's recent rapid economic growth using a two … Chinese economy. These enterprises account for over 50% of China's exports and 60% of China's imports. Their share in Chinese … results indicate that China's FIEs may have contributed over 40% of China's economic growth in 2003 and 2004, and without this …
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In the 3 years before the 2008 Financial Crisis, GDP growth in sub Saharan Africa (averaged over individual economies) was around 6%, or 2 percentage points above mean growth rates for the preceding 10 years. This period also coincided with significant Chinese FDI flows into these countries,...
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In the 3 years before the 2008 Financial Crisis, GDP growth in sub Saharan Africa (averaged over individual economies) was around 6%, or 2 percentage points above mean growth rates for the preceding 10 years. This period also coincided with significant Chinese FDI flows into these countries,...
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We document key features of the deepening economic relationship between Brazil and China. These include sharply … international fora. Data presented show bilateral trade between Brazil and China surging after 2001 and China is now Brazil … flows using current growth rates suggest that China will soon become the dominant trade partner for Brazil. …
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