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that contributed to growth in China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand. Thus, promoting trade policy in these … results from Fixed Effect (FE) regression indicated that imports, exports and trade liberalization were the important factors … countries would stimulate the agricultural growth. In contrast, only imports and trade liberalization were important factors …
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major ideas are reviewed: a theory of pro-trade FDI and an extended "flying-geese" theory of industrial development. Kojima …'s pro-trade FDI (which rests on the doctrine of comparative advantage) leads to a surprising discovery of David Ricardo …'s failure to see that the doctrine applies as equally to FDI flows as to trade flows. The recent phenomenon of production …
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Introduction to the theory of international trade and finance with applications to current policy issues. From the ….e. international trade, and what determines the flow of savings and investments from one country to another, i.e. international finance … globalization, free trade agreements, the large current account deficits of the US, the prospects for exchange rates, and the calls …
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This paper is concerned with the determinants of international steam-coal trade. Most work in projecting coal trade has …-equilibrium models. Unfortunately, the competitive model of trade does not appear to account for observed and anticipated trade flows …. This is consistent with findings in the commodity trade literature that, although markets may behave in a rational economic …
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China’s agricultural and trade policies have been shifting despite little change in policy objectives. This paper … investigates potential implications of recent agriculture policies applied in China, and quantitatively analyzes their impacts on … farmers and lowering domestic prices to consumers. China’s producers increase production slightly because of increased input …
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This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change on China's corn, wheat, and rice, domestic agricultural … literature of climate change effects on China's crop yields. The paper presents the potential impact of climate change on China … under CO2 fertilization, which increases yields, China's grain imports may decrease leading to a decrease in international …
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In the early 1990s, the United States began to run a significant trade deficit with China due to the dual forces of … greater trade liberalization and China’s transition from a command economy towards a market economy. Proponents of free trade … integration and trade liberalization. Many analysts have commented on China’s increasing foreign reserves. The US trade deficit …
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general equilibrium analysis that carbon based import tariffs are more effective as a menace towards China than for saving CO2 … womöglich eher als Drohung gegenüber China als zur Einsparung von CO2-Emissionen eignen. Kapitel 5 weist im Rahmen einer …
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The launch of the economic and monetary union in Europe and the 1997 financial crisis that underscored the disadvantages of currently employed exchange rate regimes raised questions about the feasibility of a similar monetary unification project for East Asia. Being one of the most dynamically...
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International agricultural trade has evolved over time. Processed foods and developing countries have become major … - China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan - from 1989 to 1998. The results indicated that a complementary …
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