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Can Malaysian manufacturing compete with China in the WTO?
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2001This 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 labor intensive products. In the short term, Malaysia has a relatively high comparative advantage in high technology products, and Japanese Direct Investment (JDI) remains cDocumentTrade and Development Report 2002
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2002The Trade and Development Report 2002 analyses trends and outlooks for the world economy and focuses on export dynamism and industrialisation in developing countries.DocumentGuide to the Investment Regimes of the APEC Member Economies
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, 1998National 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 to which the APEC member is a party; assessment of recent trends in foreign investment.DocumentThe FDI-led growth hypothesis: further econometric evidence from China
National Centre for Development Studies, Australia, 1997Despite 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.DocumentChallenges for China’s financial reform
National Centre for Development Studies, Australia, 1998Assesses the probabe effects of the Asian Financial crisis on China in the light of ongoing Chinese financial and banking reformsDocumentMade in China?: The Growth of Chinese Trade
Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, 1998Traces the growth of Chinese exports in the post-Mao era, and the implications for policy making within China. The first part of the paper provides a statistical overview of the growth in Chinese trade since 1978, and suggests that this growth was achieved through a combination of two key factors.DocumentThe global economic impacts of trade and financial reform in China
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australia, 1998Despite the setbacks from the recent Asian currency crisis, the ascendancy of Asia as an economic centre of world economic activity is likely to continue into the 21st century. A key issue that will shape the role of Asia, and indeed the shape of the world economy in the 21st century, is the economic development of China.DocumentCapital Controls: Country Experiences with Their Use and Liberalization
International Monetary Fund, 2000Aims to develop a deeper understanding of the role that capital controls may play in coping with volatile movements of capital, as well as complex issues surrounding capital account liberalization. It provides a detailed analysis of specific country cases to shed light on the potential benefits or costs of capital controls, including those used in crisis situations.DocumentForeign direct investment and the opening up of China's economy
Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales, 2000China’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 industries, and through a selective policy which has channelled FDI into manufacturing production targeted for exports or for import substitution.DocumentHow does public spending affect growth and poverty? The experience of China
Global Development Network, 2000This 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 China.Pages
