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State capitalism has become a formidable force in the international economy. It takes many forms, one of which being sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). SWFs are used by state capitalists to earn profits overseas or to promote economic growth at home. One of the imperative questions about state...
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Singapore is now one of the leading financial centres in the world, although the city-state started as a Third World country when independence was imposed on it in 1965. Although some natural conditions such as geographic location which possessed by other international financial centres are also...
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China's exchange rate regime has been an international concern for years, and is possibly one of the chief reasons for causing a trade war between the United States and China. Critics have alleged that the current Chinese RMB practices add unfair advantages to Chinese exports, and are hence a...
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This paper examines China's recent movement in negotiating and signing regional trade agreements (RTAs) in the context of the regionalism versus multilateralism debate in international trade law, focusing on the China-Hong Kong Closer Economic Arrangement (CEPA) and the proposed China-ASEAN Free...
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