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differently. Our baseline calibration suggests that a 50 % reduction in imports of FCIs from China and other countries with …
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Ever since the path-breaking empirical studies by Schott (1998) world systems scholars start from the well-established assumption that world science is a single gigantic center-periphery relationship. The strategic and tactical practical conclusions for individual scholars and their agenda in...
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Amidst the recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has resulted in new challenges to the global economy and to international trade. This report relies on detailed trade data to assess the impact of these two overlapping shocks on...
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This study examines the potential effects of China's "One-Belt One-Road" initiative (OBOR) on trade flows and global … seem to be more beneficial than others (e.g. China-Pakistan, China-Mongolia-Russian Federation, and Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar). …
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This volume was prepared by Inga Heiland while she was working at the Ifo Institute. It was completed in July 2016 and accepted as a doctoral thesis by the Department of Economics at the University of Munich. It comprises five chapters addressing one or more aspects of international trade and...
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Who has been in the driving seat promoting internationalization of the Chinese renminbi? Why has this actor been pushing it? How has the project managed to acquire support from other domestic actors? This study addresses these issues, highlighting the leading role of the Chinese central bank in...
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China is a success story of inclusive trade growth as a result of its participation in Global Value Chains (GVCs). It … production linkage with China as well as to buffer the shocks, BRI countries may consider a special customs regime to help build … labour-intensive assembly and processing manufacturing. China's processing trade regime is an innovation in this regard and …
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trade, above all China. Finally, analysing the trade slump of the year 2009 we find that re-shoring' activities of Austrian …
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This study focuses on the implications of rising global value chains (GVCs) on international trade and analysis the impacts on small open economies. Small open economies rely heavily on international trade and are highly integrated in global production networks but have so far been hardly...
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