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Since the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) program began in 1992, activities have expanded and flourished. The three economic corridors are composed of the East-West, North-South, and Southern; these are the most important parts of the flagship program. This article presents an evaluation of...
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This paper proposes a general model of the flowchart approach to industrial cluster policy and applies this model to Guangzhou's automobile industry cluster. The flowchart approach to industrial cluster policy is an action plan for prioritizing policy measures in a time-ordered series. We...
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medium-sized enterprises(SMEs) based on two original surveys, conducted in four cities in China in 2003. The survey was … this implies that strategic default is a serious concern among SMEs in China. (3) Spillover effect exists in payment …
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Despite widespread interest in China's growing trade surplus and its impact on other countries, empirical research in … estimate the trade volumes of China and other East Asian countries using a variety of surrogate price indices, an inappropriate … problem by examining recent studies on the export competition between China and other Asian countries. …
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economic growth. However, due to limitations of data, such techniques have never been applied to China's regional economies …. Fortunately, in 2003, China's Interregional Input-Output Table for 1987 and Multi-regional Input-Output Table for 1997 were … published, making decomposition analysis of China's regional economies possible. This paper first estimates the interregional …
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This paper examines the impact of China's recent rise on the development of local firms in latecomer developing … countries. Based on a detailed analysis of Vietnam's motorcycle industry, the paper argues that China's impact may go beyond … what a trade analysis suggests. Indeed, China's rise induced a dynamic transformation in the structure of value chains …
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This paper analyzes the causes of earnings inequality in urban China from 1988 to 2002. Earnings inequality in urban … China continuously increased, even when adjusting for regional price differences. This paper reveals how the causes of … China. Contrary to the situation from 1988 to 1995, between 1995 and 2002, employment status became the largest disequalizer …
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international legal personality, and has not been integrated with Mainland China. The Basic Law guarantees the uniqueness of the …
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China’s huge domestic market is constantly expanding, and is low-end demand oriented and highly dispersed. The domestic market-based development of China’s industrial cluster, however, is not only a quantitative expansion, but has also been accompanied with remarkable qualitative...
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facilitates an effective supply of trade credit based on original surveys conducted in P.R. of China. Our theory predicts that …
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