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' affiliates in China sold more to the local market than U.S. affiliates in Japan, Mexico, and India, combined … and composition of U.S. offshoring activity to China. An accompanying paper described incentives U.S. firms have had to … offshore production to China, the world's largest manufacturing economy. These incentives have included cost advantages …
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China is now the world's largest consumer and producer of copper. Its demand for the commodity has soared in tandem … equipment). To meet its growing copper demand over the last decade, China has imported increasing amounts of copper ores (mostly … consumed or re-exported. Given China's dominance as both a global consumer and supplier of copper, changes in China's domestic …
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consumption slowdown. This drop in demand has pushed China's economy to the brink of a “growth recession” – conventionally defined … as a period of weak economic growth and rising unemployment. To combat this, China's government has utilized a … real estate transactions. There are several indications of an economic slowdown in China (see figures below). Recent …
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This briefing explains the origin, rise, and implications of China's persistent domestic debt problem. With its $588 … billion economic stimulus package during the 2008-09 global financial crisis, China's government attempted to shore … misallocation of capital and surging debt in 2009-16 increased China's financial risk exposure and inhibited China's economic growth …
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In a sharp departure from earlier trends, the price of U.S. imports from China rose 6 percent in the 2006-08 period. To … prices through mid-2008 was the primary driver of the rising import prices from China …
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globally. China, as the world's largest saver, expanded its cross-border lending, funneling almost US$300 billion to developing … countries since the crisis. What are the implications for debtor governments' room to maneuver? I contend that China's state … the recent emergence of Chinese financing, I employ a comparative case study analysis of two of China's largest debtors …
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by destroying his or her own endowment. We focus on how stake size (endowment) and emotions influence responses in China …
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between the United States and China. The following capstone will use an assortment of previously published academic journal … artificial intelligence a source of US-China strategic competition?”. In doing so, the capstone project will provide a detailed … examination of the current status of competition between the US and China in artificial intelligence innovation and seek to debunk …
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effect necessitates laws that were severe... There are other flaws with modern China's state of legality, such as the …
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