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implications for understanding of the crisis, and so does the grouping of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, which accounts for more than …/or cautious capital market liberalization (e.g., China). However, when these economies move from the background to the Asian …
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This paper will demonstrate what China was doing, is doing and will do for its economic expansion during and after …
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Since Chinese economy takes a fast growth path toward the top of the world economy, it is interesting to examine China …'s way of development. This paper will demonstrate what china was doing, is doing and will do for its economic expansion …
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China uses economic coercion against smaller commercial partners, as well as large economies that contribute to its own … (THAAD) anti-missile system, China adopted a range of informal economic sanctions. At the subnational level, some local …
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adjustment and turbulence. For the next few years, China may suffer a significant drop in domestic and foreign demand as well as … on entertainment, tourism, education, communication, etc. However, in the long term, China has huge potential for …
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We scrutinize the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks in the transforming Chinese economy before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics using a comparative party-state model concept framework. We identify the overinvestment as an...
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