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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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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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of China (PRC) as a new source of demand and growth. The central objective of this paper is to empirically assess whether …
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This paper documents and analyzes emerging trade patterns in Asia, with special reference to the implications of global production sharing with a view to informing the policy debate on forming the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). The analysis reveals that the degree of...
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This paper evaluates whether a general shift in trade patterns towards East Asian markets has occurred in ASEAN automotive exports. It also examines whether ASEAN countries experienced export gains or lost their market share in their respective markets. Using trade data from PCTAS, the paper...
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has become a unique feature of the economic landscape of the region, with the People's Republic of China playing a pivotal …
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The present paper analyzes the evolution of the specialization and trade patterns of China, India, Brazil and South …
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This paper studies how cross-country differences in labor market institutions shape the pattern of international trade, focusing on workers' skill acquisition. I develop a model in which workers undertake non-contractible activities to acquire firm-specific skills on the job. In the model,...
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This paper studies how cross-country differences in labor market institutions shape the pattern of international trade, focusing on workers’ skill acquisition. I develop a model in which workers un-dertake non-contractible activities to acquire firm-specific skills on the job. In the model,...
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