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concerned, as well as on mainland China, the European Union, the United States and the rest of the world, following an increase …
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This paper suggests that contingent on the productivity level of the trade partner; international trade may create … resource misallocation in less productive countries. It theoretically shows how productivity spillovers induced by trade with … more productive countries and heterogeneity in productivity distributions across sectors lead to asymmetric pro …
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This paper suggests that contingent on the productivity level of the trade partner; international trade may create … induced by trade and cross sectoral heterogeneity in productivity distributions, and technology adoption rates leads to …) increases economy wide markup variation, (2) raises mean sectoral productivity, and (3) decreases productivity dispersion within …
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This paper documents and analyzes the rise of emerging East Asian economies as major international investors. Foreign direct investment (FDI) from these economies is rising faster than their economic growth, trade, and inward FDI, and the region is by far the most important investor from the...
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Chinese Taipei became one of the most successful economies in Asia after the WWII, and the country was one of the four Asian tigers together with the Republic of Korea, Chinese Hong Kong and Singapore. Their economic achievement was mainly originated from the development of SMEs which government...
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