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China's Growing Role in World Trade
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Robert C. Feenstra
and Shang-Jin Wei
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2010
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In less than three decades, China has grown from playing a negligible role in international trade to being one of the world's largest exporters, a substantial importer of raw materials, intermediate outputs, and other goods, and both a recipient and source of foreign investment. Not surprisingly, China's economic dynamism has generated considerable attention and concern in the United States and beyond. While some analysts have warned of the potential pitfalls of China's rise—the loss of jobs, for example—others have highlighted the benefits of new market and investment opportunities for US firms.
Bringing together an expert group of contributors, China's Growing Role in World Trade undertakes an empirical investigation of the effects of China's new status. The essays collected here provide detailed analyses of the microstructure of trade, the macroeconomic implications, sector-level issues, and foreign direct investment. This volume's careful examination of micro data in light of established economic theories clarifies a number of misconceptions, disproves some conventional wisdom, and documents data patterns that enhance our understanding of China's trade and what it may mean to the rest of the world.
Bringing together an expert group of contributors, China's Growing Role in World Trade undertakes an empirical investigation of the effects of China's new status. The essays collected here provide detailed analyses of the microstructure of trade, the macroeconomic implications, sector-level issues, and foreign direct investment. This volume's careful examination of micro data in light of established economic theories clarifies a number of misconceptions, disproves some conventional wisdom, and documents data patterns that enhance our understanding of China's trade and what it may mean to the rest of the world.
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Robert C. Feenstra holds the C. Bryan Cameron Distinguished Chair in International Economics at the University of California, Davis, and he directs the International Trade and Investment Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Shang-Jin Wei is the N. T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy at Columbia University, and he directs the NBER Working Group on the Chinese Economy.
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I. Microstructure of International Trade
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Chinese Exports and Japanese Prices Christian Broda, David E. Weinstein and Joshua Aizenman Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Yin- Wong Cheung, Menzie D. Chinn, Eiji Fujii and Jeffrey Frankel Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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III. Sectoral Issues and Trade Policies
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Antidumping, Safeguards, and Dispute Settlement Chad P. Bown and Thomas J. Prusa Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Irene Brambilla, Amit K. Khandelwal, Peter K. Schott and Joseph Francois Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Lessons from China Jikun Huang, Yu Liu, Will Martin and Scott Rozelle Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Judith M. Dean, Mary E. Lovely and Arik Levinson Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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IV. Foreign Investment and Trade
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The Relative Performance of Chinese and Foreign Firms in Chinese Exports Bruce A. Blonigen, Alyson C. Ma and Raymond Robertson Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Lee Branstetter, C. Fritz Foley and Stephen Yeaple Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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March 10, 2010
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9780226239729
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608
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104 line drawings, 126 tables
eBook ISBN:
9780226239729
Keywords for this book
china; economics; commerce; international relations; politics; exports; imports; manufacturing; foreign investment; finance; trade; deflation; exchange rate; japan; wto; multi fiber arrangement; textiles; clothing; antidumping; reform; agriculture; property; prosperity; growth; rural; farming; production; environment; nonfiction; asia
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