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trade with the PRC can become an engine of growth for developing Asia. To do so, we examine the structure of PRC's trade … developing Asia's exports and growth. As a result, developing Asian countries are increasingly looking to the People's Republic … of China (PRC) as a new source of demand and growth. The central objective of this paper is to empirically assess whether …
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. Therefore, overall, the study's evidence suggests that the PRC is not yet an engine of growth for the rest of the region. …Developing Asia has traditionally relied on exports to the United States (US) and other industrialized countries for … demand and growth. As a result, the collapse of exports to the US and other industrialized countries during the global …
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The role of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in East Asia’s recovery from the recent global financial and economic … crisis highlighted the PRC’s growing role as an engine of growth for the region. From the viewpoint of the PRC, there are … many potential gains from entering into free trade agreements (FTAs) with its neighbors, who collectively form a large and …
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economies globally and in developing Asia, the empirical results suggest that during the transition from a low level of …
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The present paper analyzes the evolution of the specialization and trade patterns of China, India, Brazil and South … multi-polarization of trade patterns? If so, is CIBS' rise leading to new clusters with or among CIBS or other emerging … questions by presenting: i) a world map of trade clusters involving WTO countries and CIBS; ii) a comparison of the above …
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As trade between China and African countries continues to expand, so does the debate as regards the developmental … Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and China since 2000. The bilateral trade — composed largely of exports of primary goods … and imports of manufactures by the COMESA region — has registered very high rates of growth. The trade balance has been …
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Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), two regions with large growth potential, have become increasingly … connected over the last 20 years. China has emerged not only as a top trading partner, but also as an important competitor of … LAC exports. China's retreat from certain markets, due to the ongoing rebalancing process, could open new opportunities …
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While most economists are in agreement that China’s currency is undervalued, economists are less certain as to the … effect of the undervaluation. Despite the equivocal data, critics of China’s regime claim that the undervaluation leads to …, U.S. lawmakers perpetually raise the issue and periodically initiate legislation, which would deem China a “currency …
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China was one of the original contracting parties to General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1947. It ceased to … to the dominant force in international trade it now is. This article investigates the reasons that prompted China to … sections. Section 1 provides a historical perspective of the evolution of China’s foreign trade-related laws and its decision …
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