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The emergence of the People's Republic of China (PRC) as a great economic power has stimulated an epochal shift in patterns of world trade, accompanied by a remarkable level of internal migration within the country. Hundreds of millions of Chinese workers have moved from inland areas to coastal...
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We review theoretical and empirical work on the economic effects of the United States and China trade relations during the last decades. We first discuss the origins of the China shock, its measurement, and present methods used to study its economic effects on different outcomes. We then focus...
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that increasing … channels through which tariff reductions differentially affect males and females, we find that trade-induced competitive …
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-level employment by gender to the exposure to tariff reductions on locally imported products. Our empirical results show that … through which tariff reductions differentially affected males and females, we find that trade induced competitive pressures …
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Three features of China's trade patterns suggest that elements beyond factor abundance explain its export performance. The high penetration in world markets of labourintensive products has been accompanied by: (i) a high share in exports of productivityadvanced foreign-owned enterprises (FIEs),...
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Import competition from China is pervasive in the sense that for many good categories, the competitive environment that US firms face in these markets is strongly driven by the prices of Chinese imports, and so is their pricing decision. This paper quantifies the effect of the...
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We use Belgianfirm-level data over the period 1996-2007 to analyze the impact of im- ports from China and other low-wage countries onfirm growth, exit, and skill upgrading in manufacturing. For this purpose we use both industry-level andfirm-level imports by country of origin and distinguish...
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