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of China (PRC) as a new source of demand and growth. The central objective of this paper is to empirically assess whether … trade with the PRC can become an engine of growth for developing Asia. To do so, we examine the structure of PRC's trade … consumer and less of an assembler. This provides ground for optimism about the prospects of trade with the PRC as a source of …
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The paper reexamines the issue of decoupling. By focusing on the recent trends of international trade and financial … interdependence between emerging East Asia and G3 economies. A special focus is given to the People's Republic of China (PRC)'s role …
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China is a fascinating country in Asia, the second-largest economy in the world, with incredible economic growth and … development in the last two decades. In addition, China has dramatically enjoyed a disciplined and successful financial … causal relationship between financial integration and economic growth in China. Findings from this paper indicate a long …
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The objective of this article is to explore the economic relationship between China and the surrounding dynamic Asian … economies. It delves into China's influence over the Asian economies and whether this relationship is a market-led or de facto … symbiosis. The three principal channels of regional integration analyzed in this article are trade, FDI and vertically …
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International production networks (IPNs) in East Asia are facing two challenges, i.e., COVID-19 and the US-China … Factory Asia in the world. Nevertheless, the US-China confrontation and its consequences of weakening the rule-based trading … regime have enhanced uncertainties in the operations of IPNs. The decoupling pressure may come from either the US or China …
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of China (PRC) as a new source of demand and growth. The central objective of this paper is to empirically assess whether … trade with the PRC can become an engine of growth for developing Asia. To do so, we examine the structure of PRC's trade … consumer and less of an assembler. This provides ground for optimism about the prospects of trade with the PRC as a source of …
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People's Republic of China (PRC) as a globally influential economic force is fueling hopes that it can supplement the US as …
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The extent and persistence of the inequality of regional output is an important policy issue in China and its sources … annual data from 1953 to 2012 to estimate the model which includes 28 of China's provinces and simulate the effects on …
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It is widely believed that the rotation and promotion system of local political chiefs plays an important role in China …
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