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Background: South Asian countries still maintained barriers to trade including regulatory restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment, non-tariff barriers and lack of banking channels. These restrictions are not only affecting the regional trade integration but also affecting the transfer of...
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Chapter 1: Introduction. - Chapter 2. Technology and China’s Growth Trend. - Chapter 3. Spatial Effects of FDI and … Growth in China -- Chapter 4. Interregional Disparity in Productivity Growth -- Chapter 5: Trade Imbalance and Protectionist … Policy on Imported Intermediate Inputs -- Chapter 6 When the US Sneezes, Will China Catch a Cold?- Chapter 7: Growth Cycles …
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discuss stylized facts about East Asia's trade structure. The People's Republic of China (PRC) plays a critical role as an …
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As China becomes more closely entwined with the US, positive shocks in the US translate into positive outcomes for … China, but the extent of gain for the US during the convergence process is less clear. We develop an empirical framework of … convergence process both the US and China unambiguously benefit from the catch-up process …
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"It's clear that China is the world's next economic superpower. But what isn't so clear is how China will get there by … population, and coping with a less accommodative global environment. In this book, economists from China's leading university and … analyses and policy recommendations by a group of top Chinese and American scholars. Whether China succeeds or fails in …
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