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This paper presents a simple model of subsidies with export share requirements (ESR) in a heterogeneous firm environment. A two-country general equilibrium version of the model with a single 100% ESR is calibrated using firm-level data from the 2002 wave of the Business Environment and...
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We study how the 2004 reform of minimum wage rules in China has affected the survival, average wage, employment and productivity of local firms. To identify the causal effect of minimum wage growth, we use firm-level data for more than 160,000 manufacturing firms active in 2003 and complement...
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address potential endogeneity, we exploit an eligibility rule that disqualifies processing trade with supplied materials from …
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terms of trade. Our results suggest that the Chinese fiscal policy targeting exports follows a variety of objectives whose …
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-level performance, via two channels simultaneously: trade and FDI. We develop a simple theoretical model showing that trade integration …
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This study compares alternative measures of the potential and actual pollution content of China’s trade using an … were produced locally in China. A less positive, assessment of the environmental impact of China’s trade emerges, however …
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