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Import competition from China is pervasive in the sense that for many good categories, the competitive environment that …. This paper quantifies the effect of the government-controlled appreciation of the Chinese renminbi vis-à-vis the USD from … mild effects on US prices. Further analysis points to the importance of trade integration, variable markups, and demand …
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through ; China ; inflation ; markups …This paper quantifies the effect of the government-controlled appreciation of the Chinese renminbi (RMB) vis-à-vis the … import prices only to a small extent, it may have a substantial impact on inflation, as it exerts a sizeable impact on the …
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This paper quantifies the effect of the government-controlled appreciation of the Chinese renminbi (RMB) vis-à-vis the … import prices only to a small extent, it may have a substantial impact on inflation, as it exerts a sizeable impact on the …
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This paper quantifies the effect of the government-controlled appreciation of the Chinese renminbi (RMB) vis-à-vis the … import prices only to a small extent, it may have a substantial impact on inflation, as it exerts a sizeable impact on the …
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prices, productivity levels and markups as functions of openness to trade at a sectoral level. The theory lends itself … evidence that trade openness exerts a competitive effect, with prices and markups falling and productivity rising. Consistent …
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prices, productivity levels and markups as functions of openness to trade at a sectoral level. The theory lends itself … evidence that trade openness exerts a competitive effect, with prices and markups falling and productivity rising. Consistent …
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prices, productivity levels and markups as functions of openness to trade at a sectoral level. The theory lends itself … evidence that trade openness exerts a competitive effect, with prices and markups falling and productivity rising. Consistent …
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A rapidly growing literature has shown that market concentration among domestic firms has increased in the United States over the last three decades. Using confidential census data for the manufacturing sector, we show that typical measures of concentration, once adjusted for sales by foreign...
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