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Processing Trade, Trade Liberalisation, and Opening Up China's Miracle of International Trade

Processing Trade, Trade Liberalisation, and Opening Up China's Miracle of International Trade
Date:
19 November 2019
Category:
Trade
Authors:
Miaojie Yu, Huihuang Zhu
Editors:
Miaojie Yu, Huihuang Zhu
Tags:
international trade, trade liberalisation, processing trade, opening up

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Understanding the role of international trade is the key to understanding China’s miraculous economic growth. This paper reviews the literature on international trade in the context of China, with a focus on processing trade, trade liberalisation, and firmperformance to provide a better understanding of China’s experience of opening up over the past four decades.

Processing Trade, Trade Liberalisation, and Opening Up China's Miracle of International Trade

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