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Demographic trends and international capital flows in an integrated world
Centre for Research in Economic Analysis, 2011Demographic projections for the 21st century indicate that population is ageing all over the world. This paper examines the impact of projected demographic trends on international capital flows.DocumentEast Asia in world trade: the decoupling fallacy, crisis, and policy challenges
Research Centre International Economics, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, 2010The ‘decoupling’ thesis - that the East Asian region has become a self-contained economic entity with potential for maintaining its own growth dynamism, independent of traditional developed market economies, was a popular theme in Asian policy-making until the onset of the recent financial crisis.DocumentAccounting for China’s growth
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, 2010There has been continued debate over the sources of China’s remarkable growth over the last three decades. This paper tries to determine and quantify the sources of China’s impressive economic growth.DocumentWorldwide guide to trade unions and works councils
Baker and McKenzie, 2010This book looks at the current state of works councils and trade unions for 33 countries around the world. Topics include: collective bargaining unfair labour practices trade union employee protections rights employee collective representatives the labour regulatory regimeDocumentLatin America faces the Chinese Dragon: opportunities, challenges and responses
Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2009The perception of China in Latin America has evolved over time. In the United States some commentators have expressed concerns about the growing influence of China in the region seeing it as a threat to US hegemony.DocumentRegional trade agreements vs. multilateral trading system: a study of Chinese interests and policy options
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2009Since joining the WTO, China has pursued a three-pronged economic and trade development strategy of pushing forward regional and bilateral trade cooperation while enhancing multilateral trade and cooperation. Asia is especially important to China, and Asian economic cooperation is the foundation of China’s RTA policy.DocumentChina's growth, world food prices, and developing countries exports
AgEcon Search, 2009This paper explores the consequences of the growth in China's demand for food on prices in the international markets for agricultural products. It focuses on two current debates in the literature related to the impact of China's growth:DocumentAgriculture, food security, and poverty in China
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2009This report outlines the growth success registered by China over the past decades. It states that China’s rapid economic growth would not have been possible without successful growth in the agricultural sector.DocumentIncluding financial services in preferential trade agreements: lessons of international experience for China
World Bank, 2009The objective of this paper is to address the main considerations for China of including financial services in its preferential trade agreements (PTAs). The paper compares and contrasts the different "architectural" approaches that have been used by countries to include financial services in such agreements, and identifies good practices in preparing for financial services negotiations.DocumentChina-Africa economic relations: the case of Uganda
African Economic Research Consortium, 2008China's economic influence in Africa has been increasing over the years. The China-Africa summit held in November 2006 resulted in an estimated $ 1.9 billion in trade and investment deals, and pledges to double Chinese aid to Africa by 2009. But how do Africans perceive Sino-Chinese economic relations?Pages
