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framework against a large dataset for China, we demonstrate that foreign ownership, business group affiliation, and the degree …
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How foreign direct investment (FDI) affects a host environment is a much discussed yet less understood topic of salience for international business managers, policy makers and researchers. Using panel data from 287 Chinese cities over the period 1999–2005, our study assesses (1) the multiple...
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pollution levy (taxation) regulation in China. Contrary to studies in the United States and Canada (Magat and Viscusi, 1990 …; Laplante and Rilstone, 1996), and previous studies in China (Dasgupta et al., 2001), we find that inspections increase plants … regulation in China. The model concludes that under the specific regulation, plants' actual pollution might increase with …
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This paper exploits the surge in Chinese exports from 1994 to 2004 to evaluate the effects of a competition shock from a low wage competitor for producers in an important middle-income country, Mexico. We find that this shock causes selection and reallocation at both firm and product levels and...
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Almost every product imaginable is being copied and manufactured in China, then either sold there or exported elsewhere …. While some improvement in the overall intellectual property rights (IPR) environment in China has occurred recently, the … estimate the value of counterfeit product originating in China, totals may reach over $150 billion. Both firms doing business …
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in China, and the effect of related policies is analyzed. The empirical results demonstrate that the model can be used to … offer a better explanation of why the CBM industry has developed slowly in China from an investment perspective. It is found … also an effective policy to stimulate investment and promote the development of the CBM industry in China. …
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The effect of session size has largely been ignored in experimental studies, despite the possibility that it may play a role by changing people’s perception of the potential chance of encountering a certain type of people and by affecting the strength of the potential link between people. This...
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euro-dollar rate, whatever the exchange-rate regime of China. Moving to a dynamic, stock-flow framework, we show that the …
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There is a growing consensus that China's banking remains woefully dysfunctional despite almost 40 years of reforms …
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This paper analyses the expansion of China’s clothing industry in world textile value chains. Using data from … interviews and observations throughout factory visits in China and other countries we show how private Guangdong entrepreneurs … started China’s clothing manufacturing. Lacking experience in consumer markets and designing, original equipment manufacturing …
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