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Le sfide per la ricerca economica in e sulla Cina
La ricerca scientifica nell’ambito delle scienze sociali, in Cina, ha sempre presentato sfide molto complesse. In questa breve riflessione mi concentrerò sulla ricerca in ambito economico. Se ci concentriamo sugli ultimi decenni, cioè da quando la Cina si è riaperta al resto del mondo, le condizioni sono cambiate nel temp
Le sfide per la ricerca economica in e sulla Cina
La ricerca scientifica nell’ambito delle scienze sociali, in Cina, ha sempre presentato sfide molto complesse. In questa breve riflessione mi concentrerò sulla ricerca in ambito economico. Se ci concentriamo sugli ultimi decenni, cioè da quando la Cina si è riaperta al resto del mondo, le condizioni sono cambiate nel temp
Economic relations between Italy and China
China is the world’s largest fast-growing middle-income country, while Italy remains the eighth economy globally, but with a gross domestic product (GDP) that has now been contracting for three of the past five years (2008, 2009, and 2012), declining over 6 percent since the start of the global financial crisis. Yet, China and Italy display some striking similarities in their economic structures. Both countries rely heavily on manufacturing, and there is an overlap between the industrial sectors in which both specialize. 1 Manufacturing industries in Italy cluster in certain locations and consist mostly of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), much the way production chains are organized in some parts of China, especially in key provinces such as Zhejiang and Guangdong. As this chapter will argue, such similarities have profound consequences on bilateral economic relations
The Belt and Road initiative and its impact
this paper analyses the possible impacts of Belt and Road Initiative on Europe looking at trade, investments and infrastructures
China's impact on Intra-African Trade
The role of China as a trading partner of sub-saharan africa is assessed using data on bilateral trade from the International Monetary Fund (1999-2007) and a gravity model. trade with China is found to affect the intra-african market in different ways at different levels of China-africa exports. Interaction variables are used to disentangle two opposite patterns: sub-saharan africa's exports to China have a negative effect on intra-african trade at higher levels of the trade between China and sub-saharan africa and a positive effect at lower levels. Oil-exporting countries, China's biggest african trading partners, tend to isolate themselves from the internal african market as their exports to China increase. Conversely, a rise in exports to China from non-oil-exporting countries increases intra-african trade, probably due to a wealth effect. Intra-african market performance is briefly analyzed as a robustness check on the data. the results are interesting, especially those concerning the differences in trade determinants between oil-exporting and non-oil-exporting sub-saharan countries. © 2011 M.E. Sharpe, Inc. All rights reserved
Informal Modes of Governance in Customer Producer Relations: The Electronic Industry in the Greater Pearl River Delta (China). SUSANNE MEYER, Franz Steiner, Stuttgart (2011). ISBN 978 3 515 09849 6
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