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features a drastic input tariff cut in 2002 because of China's WTO accession, and find that input tariff cut results in less …
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China’s unprecedented growth rate in the last decade is driven by its role as the global manufacturing powerhouse, but …
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This paper investigates whether and how import competition affects firm innovation. Using China’s World Trade …
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Will export affect corporate innovation? Using comprehensive data from 2002 to 2016, we find that Chinese firms file more patents in response to international demand. To establish causality, we explore exogenous shock in exchange rate policy in 2005, which converts from a fixed regime into a...
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features a drastic input tariff cut in 2002 because of China's WTO accession, and find that input tariff cut results in less …
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In this paper, we use a CGE model with endogenous growth to study the interplay between environmental regulation, innovation and sectoral growth. We find that a stringent reduction target for carbon emissions combined with a CO2-tax leads to structural changes. Under the assumption of a...
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In the last two decades, large scale CGE models used for environmental policy assessment underwent an important upgrade to integrate endogenous technological progress. Nevertheless, several complexities of innovation are still neglected even if they are of primary interest for policymakers. This...
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