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over coated fine paper. As the EU gives a significant amount of subsidies to local production, China is not short of … small to inflict any injury on EU producers, and China holds less than 4% of the EU market; alleged subsidies through grants … market share. China directs most of its subsidies to strategic emerging industries, and even amongst these sectors only a …
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André Sapir produced this short paper at the request of Commissioner Mandelson for the Expert Seminar on Trade Defence Instruments at the European Commission.
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antidumping, the most frequently used instrument. Antidumping practice is not transparent and often rests on convoluted … scrutiny of applied practices. But the European Commission fails to give a convincing justification of antidumping. Its overall … defence of antidumping confuses the concepts of trade defence instruments and disregards basic economic analysis. …
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and China in the Persian Gulf region, in particular in view of US (mis)handling of local conflicts and China's expanding … power vacuum and opportunity for China to edge in. China has expanding economic involvement in the Gulf and has overtaken … the US as the biggest importer of oil from the GCC. With expanding trade, investment and contract work in the Gulf, China …
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China is a rising global power with a growing role and impact on the world's energy markets as well as on the Earth …'s climate system. China pursues its development in an essentially non-confrontational manner, a vision encapsulated by the … notion of peaceful rise which is viewed positively in the world's major capitals. Nevertheless, China's rapid growth …
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This paper analyses the integration of China and India into the global economy. To this end, it presents estimates from … China’s trade intensity is higher than fundamentals would suggest, whereas the converse is true for India. Second, Chinese …, China’s exports of services tend to complement its exports of goods, while India’s exports are growing only in deregulated …
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This paper deals with two related issues: the sustainability of China’s exchange rate regime and the opening up of its … to avoid disruptive capital flows. The paper discusses China’s twin surpluses of the current and capital accounts and … the outlook for Chinese capital flows should barriers to capital movements be lifted. It argues that whether China …
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China is taking a more active role on the world stage, even more so since its rapid and strong recovery from the global … China and abroad. This paper evaluates the current market infrastructure, including the legal and regulatory framework, for … securities trading, clearing and settlement in mainland China, and analyses the policy-making in this field. The paper finds that …
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In this paper we provide an overview of the growth model in China and its prospects, taking a medium-run to long …-run perspective. Our main conclusions are as follows. First, the still prevailing producer-biased model of managed capitalism in China …-)escalate once global and domestic economic conditions normalise. Third, the fundamental factors underpinning growth in China are …
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