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China and Globalisation

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  • Capital: Beijing
  • Population: 1330044000
  • Size: 9596960.0 Km2

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South-South scientific collaboration addresses developing country concerns
D. Dickson / SciDev.Net, 2003
Nations such as Brazil, India, South Africa and China are increasingly acknowledging that they share not only common social and economic challenges, but also common goals in international trade negotiations. This paper argues that new...
How has globalisation impacted on developing country economies?
D. Bigman / International Service for National Agricultural Research, 2002
This on-line book reviews the impact of globalisation on a range of issues, including the effects of changing global rules and regulations on the economies of developing countries in general, and their agricultural sectors in particul...
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?...
Cultural determinants to trade: the role of language and religion in global trade
R Guo / Global Development Network, 2001
Have cultural links become more important in foreign trade than geographical proximity? This paper maintains that since the 1980s, especially the early 1990s when the Cold War came to an end, economic activities in homogeneous cultura...
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...
China's globalisation policy reduces the rural urban divide
A. J. Wei; Y. Wu / National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2001
This paper provides a case study of the impact of globalisation on rural/urban income inequality using data across Chinese regions. Whilst the majority of studies on openness and economic inequality have used cross-country regressions...
Will China's membership of the WTO lead to economic problems for newly industrialising economies around the world?
S.M Shafaeddin / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2002
This paper analyses the vulnerability of selected developing countries of China’s its entry to the WTO. General findings: In labour-intensive manufactured goods, China competes mainly with South Asian countr...
How supply chain specialisation benefits China's trade
F. Lemoine; D. Unal-Kesenci / Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales, 2002
The paper analyses China’s rise in international trade in the context of globalisation, in the sense of the reorganisation of production on a worldwide basis. Production processes have become internationally fragmented, as firms ...
What lessons can be learned from China, India and Indonesia's attempts to embrace sustainable development goals?
Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University,, 2002
Based on the case study analyses of China, India, and Indonesia, this report introduces and examines some of the important issues related to developing a national strategy for sustainable development. Some of the issues and questions ...
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...
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