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As the largest-ever infrastructure project, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is expected to reshape the global … findings on foreign aid, international trade, and BRI program membership highlight China's growing footprint in corridor …
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ambition, or COVID-19 induced recession; it is China's fast acceleration in becoming a game changer in the world order that the …
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This paper adopts the tail-event driven network (TENET) framework to explore the connectedness and systemic risk of the banking industry along the Belt and Road (B&R) based on weekly returns of 377 publicly-listed banks from 2014 to 2019. We conduct the connectedness analysis from four levels...
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Our paper presents the first attempt to examine the non-linear relationship between the trade value of environmental commodities (TVEC) and energy security (ESP). Seven indicators are used in this article to illustrate four aspects of energy security, namely availability, acceptability,...
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This paper surveys a wide body of economic literature on the relationship between currencies and trade. Specifically, two main issues are investigated: the impact on international trade of exchange rate volatility and of currency misalignments. On average, exchange rate volatility has a negative...
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Since "Belt and Road initiative" (BRI) has been launched, the major volume of academic studies focus on the consideration of Eurasian land and maritime transport routes. Experts on Chinese foreign policy and geopolitical strategy emphasize possible positive and negative aspects of the initiative...
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China has gained considerable importance recently. This paper discusses the city of Duisburg, an important logistics hub in … dire situation and as Duisburg's port activities are profitable even without the China business, so the potential leverage … and possible trajectories with respect to China. …
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clients either in China itself or by opening offices worldwide. We thereby also open up questions about how the ‘linked … indigenous profession of accountants holding the CICPA qualification, in the context of the translation into China of … international accounting and auditing standards and the continuing rapid growth in China's own stock-markets and in its …
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China has been accused exchange rate manipulation that has caused large U.S. trade deficits, which have reduced U … imbalances are deeply deleterious to China's welfare almost make it a moral imperative for the United States to use tariffs to … force an RMB appreciation for China’s own good. The truth, however, is that: - The claim that a 40 percent appreciation of …
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At a summit meeting in December 2011, China and Japan agreed to improve cooperation on developing their financial …
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