Vertical specialization and trade surplus in China

The traditional flow of goods from primary production through to manufacturing and consumption has expanded across international borders conterminously with globalization. Vertical specialization (VS) in processing and manufacturing in China has driven export growth. In particular, intra-industry an...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wang, Wei
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Chandos Publishing 2013
Series:Chandos Asian studies series
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-175) and index
  • 1. Introduction : trade surplus in China
  • vertical specialization and related issues
  • 2. Vertical specialization trade patterns and China's trade surplus
  • 3. An analysis of the role of vertical specialization in the development of China's trade surplus : evidence from 2000-2007
  • 4. Vertical specialization, FDI and China's import-export imbalance
  • 5. FDI and the processing trade in China : based on vertical specialization
  • 6. An empirical analysis of the relation between imports and exports of China's foreign-invested enterprises based on vertical specialization
  • 7. An empirical study of the relationship between the US FDI inflows and China-US bilateral trade imbalances : based on vertical specialization
  • 8. A cointegration analysis of the linkage between US exports to China and US imports from China based on vertical specialization
  • 9. FDI, processing trade and China-Japan bilateral trade imbalance
  • 10. An empirical analysis on transformation of China's foreign trade development mode : based on vertical specialization
  • 11. Closing remarks : rebalancing the Chinese trade