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China has generally not come at the expense of lower export volumes to other markets. Since 2001, dairy and forestry exports … the main driver of increased dairy and forestry production recently and they have also outperformed the rest of the … economy. Since 2008, the dairy and forestry industries have contributed 2.1 percentage points to real production GDP growth …
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's demand for commodities. This paper examines the sustainability of China's economic growth and demand for commodities, and the … investment to consumption is likely to transfer demand from hard to soft commodities. Dairy and meat consumption per capita are …The People's Republic of China has become increasingly important to the New Zealand economy since the start of economic …
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China has generally not come at the expense of lower export volumes to other markets. Since 2001, dairy and forestry exports … the main driver of increased dairy and forestry production recently and they have also outperformed the rest of the … economy. Since 2008, the dairy and forestry industries have contributed 2.1 percentage points to real production GDP growth …
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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 comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals … manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely one of the key determinants of better economic performance of China …. Still, China's integration process so far remains characterized by a certain duality. On the one hand the opening up of …
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world markets, despite China being an oil importing country. In this paper we develop a theoretical model that explains the … oil prices that has a stronger impact on its export competitors. This is due to the large labor force surplus of China. We …
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The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals … manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely one of the key determinants of better economic performance of China …. Still, China's integration process so far remains characterized by a certain duality. On the one hand the opening up of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005537278
Using a range of specifications that are standard in the relevant literature, this paper finds that China’s rapid and sustained economic growth in the reform era has tended to be negatively correlated with its export growth and positively correlated with its import growth. This finding...
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-labour ratios across countries have increased in the wake of two shocks to the global economy: i) the opening up of China and ii …
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The Chinese economy does still not qualify as demand-driven economy. Its growth is based on investment. In fact successive waves of investment have emerged during the eighties and produced a piling-up of productive systems. A wave of small national enterprises and entrepreneurs, a second large...
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