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We provide an estimate of China’s impact on the growth rate of resource-rich countries after its WTO accession on 11 December 2001. Our empirical approach follows the logic of the differences-in-differences estimator. In addition to temporal variation arising from the WTO accession, which we...
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share of intermediate goods used in China's export goods production and the degree of exchange rate pass-through in imported …
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This paper assesses the implications of Chinese capital account liberalization for capital flows. Stylized facts from capital account liberalization in advanced and large emerging market economies illustrate that capital account liberalization has historically generated large gross capital in-...
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decline in Tanzania's export growth of roughly 0.60 ppts. A 1 percent fall in commodity prices leads to 0.65 percent lower …
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This paper examines the structural changes of the Chinese economy and how they have affected Korea's exports to China. Focusing on the evolution of China's role in the global value chain, we estimate the impact of China's external demand and domestic demand. We also shed light on the effect of...
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changes in China on Korea's exports to China over time. The result suggests that the impact of China's export shocks on Korea …'s export goods are mainly intermediate goods. Instead, the influence of China's domestic demand shock on Korea's exports has …
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’s investment growth is associated with a decline in Tanzania’s export growth of roughly 0.60 ppts. A 1 percent fall in commodity …
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the economic integration of China’s export to the US and its import from Asian nations using monthly aggregate data from … December 2005 to July 2010. This study observed that empirically China’s export to the US depends on exchange rate and China …’s import from Asia depends on China’s export to the US. China has double role in international trade – (i) China acts as an …
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and 2005 to decompose the causes of such export performance. We find that China's high export growth is mainly explained …
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