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spread effect 2 China 1 China factor 1 Financial sector 1 Finanzsektor 1 Industrie 1 Input-Output-Analyse 1 Input-output analysis 1 Manufacturing industries 1 cutting-edge 1 economic partnership agreement 1 financial industry 1 free trade agreement 1 industry relevancy 1 input-output analysis 1 revamp 1 tactical merit 1 three major industries 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Cai, Jia-li 1 Molla, Rafiqul 1 Murad, Md. 1 Rahman, Khondaker 1
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Global Economy Journal 1 International journal of economics and finance 1
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Analysis on the input-output relevancy between China’s financial industry and three major industries
Cai, Jia-li - In: International journal of economics and finance 8 (2016) 7, pp. 294-303
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The China Factor Blunts the Cutting-Edge of the Japan-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement
Rahman, Khondaker; Molla, Rafiqul; Murad, Md. - In: Global Economy Journal 8 (2008) 4, pp. 7-7
Most industrialized and industrializing countries of the world were highly nervous about the spread effect of the surge …
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