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intra-industry trade pattern in ChinaJapan trade through which China imports accessories from Japan, processes them and …It is generally believed that Japan's cost-oriented and export-oriented direct investment has introduced a bilateral … exports the product to Japan. Based on investment and trade data in the machinery sector, this paper discusses whether Japan …
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international competition from EU, Japan, and later from China and the other emerging economies had played a pivotal role in the …
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hypothesis (SAH). To our knowledge, this is the first examination of the SAH for the USA. The results of our empirical analysis …
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The firm-level approach to intra-industry trade reveals that the variation in the number of exporters or exported varieties (extensive margin) accounts for a greater share of the changes in aggregate trade than the variation in the average exports per firm variety (intensive margin). This paper...
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showed that the agricultural trade between India and its two major trading partners, the USA and European Union, was mainly …
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The complex nature of ‘international outsourcing’ makes it difficult to quantify its employment and broader impacts on national economies. Indeed, available evidence on the extent of ‘offshoring’ by US firms is scant, rendering analyses of its economic impacts as...
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year of the “bursting of the bubble economy” in Japan. The pendulum now swings back again toward decentralization and local … production networks in Asia, with particular reference to the role of China. I conclude with a brief discussion of new … China Circle, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1997) …
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Explores how public actors, especially in home countries, link foreign direct investment (FDI) to labour and employment issues.
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Covers trends in the 1980s and 1990s. Includes case studies of social and labour policies in eight companies.
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This paper quantifies the effects of external risks for Peru, with particular attention to two major external risks, China’s investment slowdown and the U.S. monetary policy tightening. In particular, a macroeconomic model for a small open and partially dollarized economy is developed and...
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