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China’s plunge into the world economy: prudence or poor judgement?
Shaun Breslin / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
China, post-Mao, is dramatically engaged with the world economy. Export growth has exploded by a massive 500 percent since 1980. China now trusts in exports as the engine of growth and the safety net for a domestic restructuring which...
Coping with competition: a model to estimate the effects of liberalisation
S Claro / Global Development Network, 2002
What features determine the final outcome of the liberalisation process? Who gains and loses with the liberalisation of FDI? How do technology transfers affect the evolution of the domestic economy and the final pattern of production?...
What are China's WTO commitments?
Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2002
The role of China has become more and more prominent in the last two decades: its export rose rapidly and its economic growth increased remarkably. On the 11th December 2001 China gained the WTO membership. This paper summarise...
What are advantages and disadvantages of FDI in China?
W. Tseng ; H. Zebregs / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 2002
This paper points out both advantages and disadvantages of China’s increasing openness to foreign direct investment (FDI) and provides a list of important lessons for other governments which want to promote growth and productivit...
China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will affect Malaysian exports, particularly in labor intensive products
S-Y Tham / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2001
This study assesses the implications of China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Malaysian manufacturing exports. The paper argues that: Malaysia will experience a decline in its export share of...
Without coherence in and across economic, financial, trade and development issues, the promises of globalization will remain elusive.
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2002
The Trade and Development Report 2002 analyses trends and outlooks for the world economy and focuses on export dynamism and industrialisation in developing countries. It demonstrates that, although integration into world trade is esse...
Guide to the Investment Regimes of the APEC Member Economies
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, 1998
National profiles on: background on the foreign investment regime; regulatory framework and investment facilitation; investment protection; investment promotion and incentives; summary of international investment agreements or codes t...
The FDI-led growth hypothesis: further econometric evidence from China
J. Shan; Garry. Gang-Tian; F. Sun / National Centre for Development Studies, Australia, 1997
Despite a large volume of econometric literature on the impacts of foreign direct investment (FDI) on economic growth in developing countries, the question of causality linkage between them has only been investigated very recently. Th...
The positive impacts of FDI on China’s manufacturing industry
Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales, 2000
China’s opening up policy has aimed at promoting exports, while protecting the domestic market. This was achieved through a dualistic trade regime which has granted tariff exemptions on imports of intermediate by export-oriented ...
What lies behind China's relative success in poverty alleviation?
S. Fan; X. Zhang; L Zhang / Global Development Network, 2000
This paper uses province-level data for 1978-1997, to develop a simultaneous equation model to estimate the direct and indirect effects of different types of government expenditure on rural poverty and productivity growth in rural Chi...
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