China's growing role in world trade / edited by Robert C. Feenstra and Shang-jin Wei.

"In less than three decades, China has grown from playing a negligible role in world 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,...

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Other Authors: Feenstra, Robert C., Wei, Shang-Jin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2010.
Series:National Bureau of Economic Research conference report.
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Table of Contents:
  • Microstructure of international trade
  • The anatomy of China's export growth / Mary Amiti and Caroline Freund
  • Comment: Bin Xu
  • What accounts for the rising sophistication of China's exports? / Zhi Wang and Shang-jin Wei
  • Comment: Galina Hale
  • China's local comparative advantage / James Harrigan and Haiyan Deng
  • Comment: Chong Xiang
  • China and the manufacturing exports of other developing countries / Gordon H. Hanson and Raymond Robertson
  • Comment: Irene Brambilla
  • Macroeconomic issues
  • China's exports and employment / Robert C. Feenstra and Chang Hong
  • Comment: Michael Dooley
  • Exporting deflation? : Chinese exports and Japanese prices / Christian Broda and David E. Weinstein
  • Comment: Joshua Aizenman
  • China's current account and exchange rate / Yin-wong Cheung, Menzie D. Chinn, and Eiji Fujii
  • Comment: Jeffrey Frankel
  • Sectoral issues and trade policies
  • China's WTO entry: antidumping, safeguards, and dispute settlement / Chad P. Bown
  • Comment: Thomas J. Prusa
  • China's experience under the multi-fiber arrangement (MFA) and the agreement on textiles and clothing (ATC) / Irene Brambilla, Amit K. Khandelwal, and Peter K. Schott
  • Comment: Joseph Francois
  • Agricultural trade reform and rural prosperity: lessons from China / Jikun Huang [and others]
  • Comment: Kym Anderson
  • Trade growth, production fragmentation, and China's environment / Judith M. Dean and Mary E. Lovely
  • Comment: Arik Levinson
  • Foreign investment and trade
  • Please pass the catch-up: the relative performance of Chinese and foreign firms in Chinese exports / Bruce A. Blonigen and Alyson C. Ma
  • Comment: Raymond Robertson
  • Facts and fallacies about U.S. FDI in China / Lee Branstetter and C. Fritz Foley
  • Comment: Stephen Yeaple
  • China's outward foreign direct investment / Leonard K. Cheng and Zihui Ma
  • Comment: Nicholas Lardy.