Introduction to "China's growing role in world trade" / Robert C. Feenstra, Shang-Jin Wei.

By: Feenstra, Robert CContributor(s): Wei, Shang-Jin | National Bureau of Economic ResearchMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) ; no. 14716.Publication details: Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009Description: 39 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject(s): China -- CommerceLOC classification: HB1 | .N38 no. 14716Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Over the last three decades, the value of Chinese trade has approximately doubled every four years. This rapid growth has transformed the country from a negligible player in world trade to the world's second largest exporter, as well as a substantial importer of raw materials, intermediate inputs, and other goods. This paper provides an overview of the microstructure of Chinese trade, its macroeconomic implications, trade disputes with other WTO member countries, and the role of foreign firms.
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Over the last three decades, the value of Chinese trade has approximately doubled every four years. This rapid growth has transformed the country from a negligible player in world trade to the world's second largest exporter, as well as a substantial importer of raw materials, intermediate inputs, and other goods. This paper provides an overview of the microstructure of Chinese trade, its macroeconomic implications, trade disputes with other WTO member countries, and the role of foreign firms.

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