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hand, industry leaders emphasise the economic importance of China and warn against any kind of trade conflicts. Against …Some observers warn that a high level of economic dependence on China could negatively affect the economic resilience … of western economies and therefore recommend reducing such dependence by gradually decoupling from China. On the other …
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This article is an analysis of the four world superpowers (China, EU-27, USA and Japan) trade with the high … article is structured in three parts: 1- methodological considerations for the scientific approach understanding, 2- the trade … evolution of the four participants to the international trade with HT products, in 2007-2011 period that constitutes the main …
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This article is an analysis of the four world superpowers (China, EU-27, USA and Japan) trade with the high … article is structured in three parts: 1- methodological considerations for the scientific approach understanding, 2- the trade … evolution of the four participants to the international trade with HT products, in 2007-2011 period that constitutes the main …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011145147
hand, industry leaders emphasise the economic importance of China and warn against any kind of trade conflicts. Against …Some observers warn that a high level of economic dependence on China could negatively affect the economic resilience … of western economies and therefore recommend reducing such dependence by gradually decoupling from China. On the other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015163474
We measure the importance of increasing returns to scale and trade in medical services. Using Medicare claims data, we … of increasing returns and trade costs, policies to improve access to care face a proximity-concentration tradeoff …
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We measure the importance of increasing returns to scale and trade in medical services. Using Medicare claims data, we … of increasing returns and trade costs, policies to improve access to care face a proximity-concentration tradeoff …
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in sentiment. Third, the trade-induced U.S. sentiment toward China is broad-based, encompassing political, military, and …We empirically examine how import competition affects sentiment toward China in local communities in the United States … using a news-based index for sentiment. Results are threefold. First, U.S. sentiment toward China peaked in 2007 before …
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Research has shown a limited labor mobility response to trade shocks. However, existing studies of aggregate mobility … may miss important heterogeneity. This paper proposes a mechanism through which local labor markets adjust to trade shocks … China. An interquartile increase in Chinese import exposure decreases the immigrant population by 5.4 percent but has little …
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How does geography matter for explaining the location patterns of U.S. companies in China? We combine insights from the … of publicly traded U.S. firms who announced expansion of operations into China between 1980 and 2005. Regression results …
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