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This paper delves into China’s differential growths in trade flows with high income and developing countries by … traded goods ranging from primary, intermediate, and finished goods because China’s policies impact all segments China …’s trade flows. In the last 28 years, China has specialized in deficits in the upstream production segments (parts and …
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Relations between China and the West have been difficult for some time. Recently, however, one issue in particular has …-tech industries and emerging technologies. With China responsible for the production of almost 97% of these rare earth elements (REE … also politically. Roderick Kefferputz, Associate Research Fellow at CEPS, takes a look at China’s long march towards …
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Relations between China and the West have been difficult for some time. Recently, however, one issue in particular has …-tech industries and emerging technologies. With China responsible for the production of almost 97% of these rare earth elements (REE … also politically. Roderick Kefferputz, Associate Research Fellow at CEPS, takes a look at China’s long march towards …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009463972
of relationship functions are compared for buyers and sellers from Europe and China. It was found that direct functions … dysfunctions of relationships. Research comparing different parts of China, arguably more diverse than many European countries … that business models of relationship functions developed for Western business may be more applicable to China than …
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There has been extremely rapid transformation of the food retail sector in developing regions in the past 5 to 10 years, accompanied by a further consolidation and multi-nationalization of the supermarket sector itself. This organizational change, accompanied by intense competition, has driven...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of nutritional policies on the behavior of firms, particularly in terms of food quality and prices, and to assess the potential impacts of such policies from a public health point of view. We determine how new products that are nutritionally...
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There is no standard definition for "quality children's programming" currently. This study sought to build from the work of Alexander, Hoerrner, and Duke (1998) and others in constructing a standardized definition. The Alexander et al. study defined the television industry's definition of...
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Sound energy and environmental policies require reliable forecasts of production and pollution, as well as supply response to policy actions. In this study, we describe a model for forecasting long-term production and pollution in the offshore oil and gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico under...
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It has been hypothesized that differentially applied environmental regulations create pollution havens, as firms will choose to invest in countries with lax environmental standards. Using a theoretical model of pest control adoption and an empirical spatial equilibrium model, we examine one such...
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