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in parts and components between China and its main trading partners. Applying an adjusted gravity modelling method, the …China's engagement in the so-called international fragmentation of production - namely cross-border dispersion of … paper explores how China's pattern of trade in parts and components is being determined. The paper found that China's rapid …
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in parts and components between China and its main trading partners. Applying an adjusted gravity modelling method, the …China's engagement in the so-called international fragmentation of production - namely "cross-border dispersion of … paper explores how China's pattern of trade in parts and components is being determined. The paper found that China's rapid …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003793591
From 1992 to 2011, the total trade volume between the U.S. and China increased by 25 times, and China's share in U ….S. total imports increased from 5% to 20%. However, the U.S.'s share in China's total imports dropped from 11% to 8% in the … same period. In the major categories of U.S. exports to China, waste & scrap increased from 744 million dollars in 2000 to …
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We review theoretical and empirical work on the economic effects of the United States and China trade relations during … the last decades. We first discuss the origins of the China shock, its measurement, and present methods used to study its … economic effects on different outcomes. We then focus on the recent U.S.-China trade war. We discuss methods used to evaluate …
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This paper aims to empirically identify the effects of FTAs on outward and inward FDIs in Korea. Considering the income differences between Korea and its FTA partners, we hypothesize that FTAs have a positive effect on outward FDI to developing countries and inward FDI from developed countries....
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granted China “permanent normal trade relations” (PNTR) and China's 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) as key … drivers of the country's rise and the now‐​famous “China Shock”— the period between 1999 and 2011 during which a size … an erroneous policy choice that disproportionately benefited political elites and corporations, directly drove the China …
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trade relations today. Both the United States and China have been aggressive users of it. Each country has shown a … process will be indispensible in keeping US-China trade relations on a stable course. My approach to assessing US-China trade … WTO dispute resolution system from its inception, the activity of the Bush and Obama administrations, and China’s record …
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In recent decades, the international division of labor expanded rapidly in course of globalization. In this context, highly developed countries specialized on (human) capital intensively manufactured goods and increasingly sourced parts and components from lowwage countries. Since this should be...
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Despite recent modifications, the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union (EU) and West African (WA) countries is still being criticized for its potential detrimental effects on WA countries. This paper provides updated evidence on the impact of the EPA on these...
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In February 2016, twelve Pacific Rim countries signed the agreement on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), one of the largest and most comprehensive trade deals in history. While there are several estimates of the likely effects of the TPP, there is no systematic study on the effects on all...
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