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itself to the outside world. Within less than three decades, China has now become a leading economy in the world, the second … economic growth. One of the key factors for Chinas success is its integration into the world economic system, enabling it to …, more transparent and more integrated into the world economic system. Chinas new regional strategy, i.e. forming FTAs with …
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The Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) is an international economic organization designed to effectively promote the formation of a customs union and a single economic space among six CIS countries : Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Moldova, Ukraine, and...
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: One is to enhance trade and investment in a rapidly changing world, the other is to promote community links, economic …
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The primary objective of this paper is to find whether or not the governance and institutions matter for enhancing Asias trade. In this study, we have performed a comprehensive empirical analysis of the linkages between governance and trade at the Asian subregional level. Our results indicate...
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two countries, one of three regimes may be applicable : 1. The import quota may not be binding and the within-quota tariff … trade liberalisation creates something of a dilemma for New Zealand. Any decrease in over-quota tariffs and/or increase in …
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An interesting contemporary research question in trade theory deals with the possibility of rising wage inequality across the globe. A few possible explanations have been provided so far. We provide a natural explanation and a rigorous proof of the phenomenon by arguing that liberalizing trade...
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This paper provides an account of the resort in recent years by governments in the Asia and Pacific region to discrimination against foreign commercial interests. As in previous systemic economic crises, policymakers altered the mix of discriminatory policies employed. This time around...
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This paper provides an account of the resort in recent years by governments in the Asia and Pacific region to discrimination against foreign commercial interests. As in previous systemic economic crises, policymakers altered the mix of discriminatory policies employed. This time around...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278097
The continued difficulties of the World Trade Organization to achieve further multilateral trade liberalization in the …
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This paper argues that calls for a New Bretton Woods system in the aftermath of the global economic crisis—similar to the remarkable 1944 Bretton Woods conference that led to the establishment of various international economic institutions—are unlikely to be answered. The likely...
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