China's Trade and Growth: Impact on Selected OECD Countries
Malory Greene,
Nora Dihel,
Przemyslaw Kowalski () and
Douglas Lippoldt
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No 44, OECD Trade Policy Papers from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
This paper examines China's emergence as a global player in international markets over the last few decades. It provides an overview of China's trade policy environment following the country's process of market opening and joining the WTO. The report analyses China’s role in international processing activities and moving up the global value chain. It also examines China’s impact on world prices and the deterioration of its own terms of trade. The paper looks at China's two-pronged export...
Keywords: banking; China; computable general equilibrium; FTAP; impact on global economy; insurance; intellectual property rights; international processing activities; investment; OECD countries; services trade; telecommunications; terms of trade; trade and growth; trade policy; trade restrictiveness index; value chain; world prices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-11-28
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