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In this paper I empirically investigate the early international entrepreneurship of indigenous Chinese firms using data on 3,948 firms surveyed by the World Bank in 2002-03. I find important differences in the extent and motivation of early internationalization between indigenous and...
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We use data on 3,948 Chinese firms obtained from the World Bank's Investment Climate Private Enterprise Survey to investigate early international entrepreneurship (international new ventures) in China. The extent of early international entrepreneurship in China is significant: 65 per cent of the...
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-invested firms dominate the high-tech exports but do not rely on indigenous innovation activities. These results demonstrate that the … success of Chinese high-tech exports does not result from heavy R&D expenditure and technological progress. Moreover …
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This paper estimates the impact of China’s exchange rate changes on exports of competitor countries in third markets …, a 10 percent appreciation of China’s real exchange rate boosts a developing country’s exports of a typical 4-digit …
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This paper examines how China’s emergence as a major player in the global economy is affecting export performance of and FDI flows to its East Asian neighbours against the backdrop of the ongoing process of global production sharing. The findings indicate that the 'China threat’ has been...
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intensity of the Chinese economy is diminishing and that exports are becoming more diversified overall. In addition, the … decoupling of China from western economies. Conversely, exports to China have become more important for both the EU and the US …
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In sharp contrast to the general downward trend around the globe, in China the domestic content in exports has been … causal inference on the determinants of the rising domestic content in China’s exports. This study uses the expansion of … effects on the increasing domestic content in Chinese exports. We use the difference-in-difference specification and find that …
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likely plateau or fall in most markets. To stabilize exports, the PRC must actively facilitate structural transition in …
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This paper examines the impact of bilateral real exchange rate volatility on real exports of five emerging East Asian … exports between the emerging East Asian and industrialised countries and employ a generalized gravity model that combines a … variables. The results provide strong evidence that exchange rate volatility has a negative impact on the exports of emerging …
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Chinese economy is diminishing and that exports are becoming more diversified overall. In addition, the relative importance of … Western economies. Conversely, we find that exports to China have become more important, both for the EU and the United States …
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