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A global realignment by 2020: U.S. decline, emerging economies rise
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2008Following the projection up until 2015 which predicted a falling dollar and a US recession in an earlier paper, this current document builds on that and projects outcomes for 2020 and assumes a sizable yearly U.S. fiscal stimulus for 2008-2011.DocumentWhy is China following a capital-deepening development path?
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2008This paper summarises and evaluates some of the most important features of China’s development strategy. It looks at recent trends in China’s development thinking and discusses future implications of the current strategy.DocumentShould China revalue its currency? Lessons from the Japanese experience
Grameen Foundation USA, 2008Over the past four years there has been debate about undervaluation of the RMB (the Chinese currency) by Chinese authorities which was pegged to the US$ at a rate of 8.28 since 1995. Strong pressure came mainly from the United States that the RMB revaluation creates some dangerous imbalances in the world’s saving-investment balance, leading to a China trade surplus with the US.DocumentShould China revalue its currency? Lessons from the Japanese experience
2008Over the past four years many economists, academics and politicians debate whether the RMB revaluation creates some dangerous imbalances in the world saving-investment balance, leading to a China trade surplus with the US.DocumentThe current global financial turmoil and Asian developing countries
Third World Network, 2008This paper explores the impact of the current crisis in the United States on Asian economies:DocumentChina and India - the 'emerging giants' - and Africa: a note
Eldis Trade Policy Resource Guide, 2006This note sums up the growth experience of China and India and their relationship with each other. It then explores how the triangular relationship between China, India and Africa could stimulate African development through: an increasing demand for commodities stimulating African exports investment and foreign aidDocumentThe internationalisation of production, international outsourcing and employment in the OECD
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007This paper reviews some of the possible changes that may occur in the national labour markets of many OECD countries as a result of international trade and the internationalisation of production by multinational companies. It focuses on the impact outward foreign direct investment (FDI) from OECD countries has on employment in the home country of the investing firms.DocumentGlobal economic outlook 2008
Deloitte, 2008Global imbalances have contributed to the build up of a speculative bubble in the US housing market. Their unwinding after the recent bursting of this bubble might mark the return of broad scale inflation for several reasons:DocumentFDI and job creation in China
The International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, 2007This paper examines the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on job creation in the Chinese manufacturing sector. It analyses FDI and job creation in China using a large sample of manufacturing firms for the period1998-2004.DocumentAiding transparency: what we can learn about China ExIm Bank’s concessional loans
Center for Global Development, USA, 2007Very little is known about the nature of China’s lending to developing countires. This paper examines one of the key mechanisms the Chinese government uses to implement its aid - the Chinese Export-Import Bank (ExIm). Drawing on Chinese language sources, it investigates the nature of Exim lending and who is receiving ExIm loans.Pages
