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This paper examines the impact of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic on China’s trade. Using … experienced lower import and export growth at both the intensive and extensive margins, compared to those in the unaffected …-intensive, upstream in the supply chains, and differentiated experienced a smaller export decline but a stronger recovery. Small exporters …
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This paper uses Chinese firm level data to detect the international propagation of adverse shocks triggered by the US hurricane season in 2005. We provide evidence that Chinese processing manufacturers with tight trade linkages to the United States reduced their intermediate imports from the...
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China, one of the most influential actors in the global economy, and find that the shock has impacted China’s processing …
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export- and investment-led economy to a domestic demand- and consumption-led growth paradigm. While there are widespread … concerns in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) trading partners about the effect of the PRC's growth slowdown on their …
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besides the agricultural sector in terms of foreign currency earning via export and employment generation. Several … international studies predict that Bangladesh will be the next apparel sourcing hotspot after China due to the availability of … of China and Bangladesh for the ready-made garment industry in the global made-up clothing market and how its pattern has …
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Does export lead to improvement in labor market outcomes? The answer to this is not always clear from the literature …. Despite the rising role of export markets, informality is still high, and inequality is worsening in many developing economies …. In addition, export expansion driven by commodities has also been linked with the Dutch disease phenomenon. Using the …
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become more internationalized and therefore offshore (import intermediate inputs) and inshore (export final output for … intermediate input usage) intensively. Chinaś accession to the WTO, which in the case of Belgium reduced trade barriers to China …
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Economists have long suspected that firm-to-firm relationships might lower the responsiveness of prices to shocks due to the use of fixed-price contracts. Using transaction-level U.S. import data, I show that the pass-through of exchange rate shocks in fact rises as a relationship grows older....
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originating in China. Our results show that supply chain disruptions originating in China are an important driver for unexpected … movements in industrial production, while disruptions originating outside China are an especially important driver for the …
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originating in China. Our results show that supply chain disruptions originating in China are an important driver for unexpected … movements in industrial production, while disruptions originating outside China are an especially important driver for the …
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