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The rapid growth of China's economy has brought about huge losses of natural capital in the form of natural resource … multifactor productivity in China's industrial sectors by further developing the genuine savings method of the World Bank. The … sector-level natural capital loss was calculated using China's official input–output table and their extensions for tracing …
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-industry trade within EU countries as well as with Eastern European countries and with China. We find the Eastern European countries …’ rise up the quality ladder, and by contrast the substantially lower prices of China’s exports to EU countries vis …-à-vis China’s imports from them. The contrast between EU trade with the Eastern European countries and with China is present even …
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(FTAs) on ASEAN-Korea FTA/ASEAN-China FTA utilization in Thai exports in 2011. Our careful empirical analysis suggests that …
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In this study, we apply the inter-regional input–output model to explain the relationship between China’s inter-regional spillover of CO2 emissions and domestic supply chains for 2002 and 2007. Based on this model, we propose alternative indicators such as the trade in CO2...
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of global supply chains is especially important for large developing countries like China and India, where there may be … presented and discussed based on the 2007 Chinese interregional IO table, China customs statistics at the provincial level, and …
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Attempts to understand China’s role in global value chains have often noted the case of Apple's iPhone production, in particular the fact that the value added during the Chinese portion of the iPhone’s supply chain is no more than 4%. However, when we examine the Chinese economy as...
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This study focuses on the technological intensity of China's exports. It first introduces the method of decomposing … significant portion of value added embodied in China's high-technology exports comes from services and high …
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-level imports in China from ASEAN countries by employing China’s firm-product-level trade data. As a result, controlling for firm …
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utilization in rural China. To test the hypothesis that the shadow wage of a rent-in household with limited off-farm opportunities … allocation and farmland utilization in rural China. …
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Outward foreign direct investment (FDI) from developing countries is increasing. In the research on FDI, it has been considered that only competitive and productive firms can invest in foreign countries. However, since the differences in competitiveness and productivity between multinational...
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