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implication of the findings suggests that a better endowed geographical area improves international competitiveness mainly by …
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that a better endowed geographical area improves international competitiveness mainly by enhancing the super …
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This paper studies the cause of China’s provincial export disparity, especially the difference among coastal provinces … export orientation of the economy. It argues that the China’s central government’s strategic arrangement in choosing open … cities in the 1980’s begets a “second nature” advantage for agglomeration of export-oriented economy. The estimated effects …
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Does globalization increase inequality in developing countries, and if so, how? In a theoretical model of a regionally … growth rates ave increased both interregional and intraregional inequality. Moreover, growth of skills-based export …
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Does globalization increase inequality in developing countries, and if so, how? In a theoretical model of a regionally … growth rates ave increased both interregional and intraregional inequality. Moreover, growth of skills-based export …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010332314
This paper investigates whether knowledge transferred from different sources matter differently for carrying out different innovation outcomes, using a firm-level dataset collected in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) in China. It also investigates whether companies in the PRD in China tend to...
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Our work contributes to the literature relating output structure and economic development by showing that growth gains from upgrading are not unconditional. Relying on data from a panel of Chinese cities, we show that the level of capabilities available to domestic firms operating in ordinary...
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This paper investigates whether knowledge transferred from different sources matter differently for carrying out different innovation outcomes, using a firm-level dataset collected in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) in China. It also investigates whether companies in the PRD in China tend to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003929480
Many claim that Chinese people born after the one-child policy of 1979 are very individualistic or even selfish. This research tested the hypothesis that Chinese workers of the one-child-policy generation have difficulty working in a team, addressing the absence of nation-wide evidence. Using...
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This paper examines the impact of FDI investment on air pollution in China using 286 cities from 2001 through 2007. This paper provides a better understanding of economic growth and foreign investment while maintaining a sustainable environment. In order to achieve this task, the current paper...
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