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This paper examines the export experience of China and other East Asian economies in the aftermaths of the global …
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This paper examines the export experience of China and other East Asian economies in the aftermaths of the global …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011374391
This paper examines the export experience of China and other East Asian economies in the aftermaths of the global …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008861951
countries within global production networks. It also highlights the rise of China and it’s positioning within these production …
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This paper examines trends and patterns of intra-regional FDI in South Asia, with a focus on the potential for integrating production processes among countries in the region through further trade and investment policy reforms. The empirical evidence pieced together from scattered sources...
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This Written Statement presents aspects in China's corporate governance framework, state corporate ownership and … control, and the Chinese Communist Party's roles in corporate governance. It was submitted as part of a testimony before the U.S.-China … Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on “U.S. Investment in China’s Capital Markets and Military-Industrial Complex …
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Since 2007 China has considerably reduced its external global imbalances. Its bilateral trade surpluses with the EU and … the US have persisted because the rise of China’s import demand has mainly benefited its Asian neighbors and the resource … rich countries. The rapid growth of China’s imports of consumption goods from advanced economies, especially from Europe …
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China was a major player in the rise of global imbalances in the mid-2000s. If its overall trade surplus has decreased … since 2007, its bilateral surpluses with the U.S. and Europe remain quite large. China’s import demand has mainly benefited … to its Asian neighbors and to raw material producing countries. However, Europe has also taken advantage of China …
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The global crisis is forcing China’s economy to become less dependent on foreign markets. Manufacturing industry has to … demand, while Chinese exporting firms are better placed to switch to dynamic emerging markets. China’s ordinary imports have … lost ground. China has become the engine of the regional economic growth. Foreign-capital firms have played an increasing …
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This paper examines the export experience of East Asian economies in the aftermaths of the global financial crisis against the backdrop of pre-crisis trade patterns. The analysis is motivated by the ‘decoupling’ thesis, which was a popular theme in the Asian policy circles in the lead-up to...
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