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value chain. Using a novel combination of data sources including firm-level export data, input-output linkages, and robot … adoption, we show contrasting implications for Southern firms. Increased exposure to robot adoption in the destination country … of exports reduces firm-level exports in case of robot adoption in the same industry. However, the opposite holds when …
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global IT industry have pushed re-location of certain industry functions. Third, Greater China (defined here as Taiwan and … the People's Republic of China including Hong Kong and Macao) has been the greatest beneficiary of this reorganization …-cum-relocation. The innovative electronics firms that have arisen in Greater China have been vertically specialized and constitute a large …
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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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According to the People's Republic of China Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, China has a population of … wages/salaries. For example 20300,26500 skilled Chinese workers (all citizens of the People's Replic of China) were legally … market." All of these are aimed at dissermuiating world wide the high techno-economic power of China as a world economic …
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the dramatic growth of high-potential entrepreneurship and venture capital in China. First, using comprehensive data on …-level economic indicators, we find that this effect was driven by country-sector pairs most similar to their counterparts in China …" businesses and technology pioneered by China, and that a system where only rich countries lead in innovation could limit …
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This paper contributes to the developing literature on weaponized interdependence by demonstrating through a case study of American export controls targeting Huawei that global value chain (GVC) analysis is a more appropriate tool to analyze the effects of weaponizing supply chains than the...
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mobility, China occupies a key role in shaping the way migration develops along the BRI. The findings suggest that new skilled … migration legislation in China, geared towards foreigner with tertiary education, paired with BRI cooperation efforts and visa … are mainly undertaken by the Chinese government and skilled BRI nationals are not being attracted to China under bilateral …
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