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nature and level of its imports of capital goods from China. In contrast, the findings provide no support for the idea that …-by-importing externalities have the potential for generating economic growth in Africa. Eventually, exports of primary commodities are likely to …
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This study investigated the East Asia's automobile production network and its evolution from 1990 to 2010. A network analysis identified the major automobile trade links for parts and components (P%C) and final automobiles (FG), and changes in roles, trading partners and network patterns for the...
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Feeding nine billion people by 2050 is a top priority on the global agenda for sustainable and inclusive development. This task is especially formidable in Asia, where more than two-thirds of the world’s poor and malnourished people live. Food prices in Asia are projected to remain high...
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