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OECD Member countries, which must adapt to new sources of competition, it also forces emerging economies to equip … development. These themes are tackled in the light of the experience of Asian newly industrialised countries, namely Korea, China …
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The key arguments and debates about globalization have raised searching questions about the significance of national …
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results highlight the importance of export competition with China for developed countries. …This paper analyzes how intensified Chinese export competition affects the exports and product ranges of firms from … competition reduces aggregate product-level exports. Firm-level analysis further shows that Chinese competition leads to …
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enhanced industrial competition is partly attributable to the rising market shares of firms from China and other emerging … relation to the rise of China. Between 2006 and 2014, global concentration has declined in most industries and is falling on … industries where Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) dominate, and China's SOEs are on average too large and expanding too …
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everyone involved. Then, why are the world’s two largest economies (i.e. the USA and China) currently engaged in a trade war …? The purpose of this paper is to offer an explanation of the underlying cause of the US–China trade war. Design …/methodology/approach - In an effort to make sense of the trade war between the USA and China, the paper draws the insights from the two …
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