Category Archives: China

Association of Southeast Asian Nations, People’sRepublic of China, and India Growth and the Rest ofthe World: The Role of Trade

by Robert Z. Lawrence ADBI Working Ppaer no.416, April 2013 This paper explores the impact of past and future growth in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India—the ACI countries—on aggregate welfare, … Continue reading

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The financing and growth of firms in China and India : evidence from capital markets

by Tatiana Didier and Sergio L. Schmukler WB Policy Research Paper WPS 6401, April 2013 This paper studies the extent to which firms in China and India use capital markets to obtain financing and grow. Using a unique data set … Continue reading

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Chinese firms’ entry to export markets : the role of foreign export spillovers

by Florian Mayneris and Sandra Poncet WB Policy Research Paper no.WPS 6398, March 2013  In this paper, the effect of proximity to multinational exporters on the creation of new export linkages (the extensive margin of trade) is debated. Using panel … Continue reading

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How Effective are Macroprudential Policies in China?

by Bin Wang and Tao Sun IMF Working paper no.13/75, March 2013  This paper investigates macroprudential policies and their role in containing systemic risk in China. It shows that China faces systemic risk in both the time (procyclicality) and cross-sectional … Continue reading

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E ects of Economic Development in China on Skill-Biased Technical Change in the US

by Angus C.Chu; Guido Cozzi and Yuichi Furukawa MPRA Paper no.44576, August 2012 In this study, we analyze the e¤ects of a decrease in unskilled labor in China on the direction of innovation in the US by incorporating production o¤shoring … Continue reading

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