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While most economists are in agreement that China’s currency is undervalued, economists are less certain as to the … effect of the undervaluation. Despite the equivocal data, critics of China’s regime claim that the undervaluation leads to …, U.S. lawmakers perpetually raise the issue and periodically initiate legislation, which would deem China a “currency …
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China's exchange rate regime has been an international concern for years, and is possibly one of the chief reasons for … causing a trade war between the United States and China. Critics have alleged that the current Chinese RMB practices add … unfair advantages to Chinese exports, and are hence a violation of international law. This paper aims to study China …
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine have brought to the surface problems of the modern world that the international community has not seriously addressed. These problems appear to be, on the one hand, the management of global public health and, on the other, relations between...
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Free trade agreements (FTAs) have proliferated in East Asia in recent years. As of December 2008, eight bilateral FTAs and one plurilateral FTA involving Japan have entered into force; additional negotiations are ongoing with several more countries. The proliferation of FTAs in Japan and other...
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, many with non-Asian partners, including Australia, Canada, Chile, the European Union, India, and Qatar. China has been … initiating another 17 bilateral and regional FTAs. However, a regional Asian economic bloc led by China seems distant, even … though China accounts for about 30 percent of regional GDP. As in Europe and the Western Hemisphere, many Asian countries are …
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Trade and investment liberalization policies put in place in the 1980's ushered in a new era of globalization and currently form the mainstay of global development policy. However, underdevelopment itself originated in the context of globalization in the nineteenth century. I first summarize the...
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game. By 2005, Asian countries (excluding China) had ratified 14 bilateral and regional FTAs and had negotiated but not …-Asian partners, including Australia, Canada, Chile, the European Union, India, and Qatar. China has been particularly active since … bilateral and regional FTAs. However, a regional Asian economic bloc led by China seems distant, even though China accounts for …
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How and why do global trade rules evolve? When the EU revised the investment chapter of its recent trade deal with Canada it was widely believed that the amendments were motivated by concern over the design of another agreement: the yet-to-be-completed Transatlantic Trade and Investment...
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China joined the World Trade Organization (‘WTO’) in 2001 after almost 15 years of negotiations, making extensive … commitments to open its markets to foreign investment and liberalise trade in goods and services. China represents a huge … extremely limited. This article identifies key commercial and legal barriers to foreign entry into China’s telecommunications …
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