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, culture choice and the New World Order -- 3. Growth without democracy: Has China’s time of rapid growth come to an end? -- 4 … banks in the post-Covid world -- 7. How the flows change when interest rates are normalized: Risks to economic and financial …This book explores the central economic and political issues defining the modern world. With contributions from a …
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This empirical study employs regression models to investigate some deep economic determinants, such as human capital capital, business environment, to investigate what extent China’s economy structure is likely hit by SARS epidemic in 2003 and global financial crisis in 2008. It finds that...
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, Japan, other developed economies, and the rest of the world. We control for the indirect exports through China, i.e., the …
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This paper explores the two-way links between Economic Growth and Human Development by examining the performance of some countries which have been successful in both dimensions and a few which have not. The specific aim is to examine the historical experience of six countries in order to...
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developing countries situated in the wider context of the world economy. It examines the possible impact of their rapid growth on … world economy. The answer is that rapid growth in China already supports growth elsewhere, so far primarily as a market for … beginning to change the balance of economic power in the world. -- China ; India ; Brazil ; South Africa ; growth ; development …
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This paper analyses China's energy consumption and economic growth spillover effects on four world regions: (i) America … aggregated time series by world region, from 1970 to 2016, and an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach were used. The … the conservation hypothesis. Additionally, China's spillover effects on the world energy-growth nexus are essentially a …
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liberalisation; strengthening competition in markets for goods and services; education, research and innovation. Progress is also …’éducation, la recherche et l’innovation. Des progrès sont également requis dans d’autres domaines, notamment pour promouvoir des …
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trade share around and after China's accession to the World Trade Organization. Based on this stylized fact we analyze the …
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How does international trade affect structural transformation in developing countries? We use data on sectoral allocation of labour and value-added in 46 developing economies over the period 1995-2017 and exploit for identification plausibly exogenous variation in manufacturing imports from...
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