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Trade Liberalisation, Product Complexity and Productivity Improvement: Evidence from Chinese Firms,4%, although this pace seems to have slowed down after that (Zheng et al. in World Dev 37:874–888, .). It is interesting to see whether or not China’s trade liberalisation has boosted its productivity. Although economists have paid some attention to this issue, the research is far from conclusive and deserves further exploration.Trochlea 发表于 2025-3-28 19:08:42
Processing Trade, Tariff Reductions and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Chinese Firms,oductivity improvement, overall, is weaker than that of output tariff reductions, although the opposite is true for non-processing firms only. Both tariff reductions are found to contribute at least 14.5% to economy-wide productivity growth.监禁 发表于 2025-3-29 02:27:47
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Measured Skill Premia and Input Trade Liberalization: Evidence from Chinese Firms,tariffs in a firm’s industry are associated with a higher skill premium at firms with more skilled workforces. This effect is more pronounced at ordinary (non-processing) firms. We also provide evidence that reduced input tariffs in a firm’s industry are associated with higher value added and profits at firms with more skilled workforces.清醒 发表于 2025-3-29 09:23:22
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,Trade Liberalisation and Chinese Firm’s Exports: Sourcing from Indonesia, as suggested by Bernard et al. (Am Econ Rev 93:1268–1290, .), the increase of North–South trade generates more trade between developing countries as countries in different developing stages engage in different stages of global value chains.Promotion 发表于 2025-3-29 17:16:34
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Imported Intermediate Inputs, Firm Productivity and Product Complexity,ity of imported intermediate inputs and taking industrial imports of final goods into account, the analysis finds that firm productivity increases with increased imported intermediate inputs. The impact of imported intermediate inputs on firm productivity is weaker as firms produce more complex products.