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Since the early phase of the country modernization, the center of gravity of China’s economy has been alternately located in the coastal area (Blue China) and in inland area (Yellow China). Such a shift is now taking place in China’s economic geography: the interior regions are catching up...
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Since the mid-2000s, the center of gravity of China's economic growth has shifted from the coastline to the inland and the gap in GDP per capita between the two areas has narrowed. This macroeconomic catch-up reflects, with a time lag, the convergence process which has been at work in...
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performance in China. Our empirical analysis relies on export volume data at the HS6 product level over the 2003-12 period. To …
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export performance. Our identification strategy relies on triple difference estimates that exploit an eligibility rule which …
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We study how the 2004 reform of minimum wage rules in China has affected the survival, average wage, employment and productivity of local firms. To identify the causal effect of minimum wage growth, we use firm-level data for more than 160,000 manufacturing firms active in 2003 and complement...
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Our work contributes to the literature relating output structure and economic development by showing that growth gains from upgrading are not unconditional. Relying on data from a panel of Chinese cities, we show that the level of capabilities available for domestic firms operating in ordinary...
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performance in China. Our empirical analysis relies on export volume data at the HS6 product level over the 2003-12 period. To …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010827762
relationship between the export performance of firms and how their products relate to local comparative advantage. Our key … on export performance is mainly limited to ordinary trade activities and domestic firms. It is also stronger for more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010827771
Our work contributes to the literature relating output structure and economic development by showing that growth gains from upgrading are not unconditional. Relying on data from a panel of Chinese cities, we show that the level of capabilities available to domestic firms operating in ordinary...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014000646
relationship between the export performance of firms and how their products relate to local comparative advantage. Our key … on export performance is mainly limited to ordinary trade activities and domestic firms. It is also stronger for more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014000649