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    Economic growth in China and its potential impact on Australia-China bilateral trade: a projection for 2025 based on the CGE analysis
    23 Jun 2016
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    Yu Sheng
    East Asian Bureau of Economic Research

    This paper uses the GTAP Static model to predict the potential impact of economic growth in China on bilateral trade between China and Australia in 2025, under three different scenarios representing the business-as-usual, the successful reform and the stagnation cases respectively. The results show that...

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