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Green China Chinese insights on environment and development


China’s rapid economic growth means that Chinese environmental problems are also global problems. It would require several Earths to support the global population if every Chinese (not to mention the Indian population as well) consumed resources at, or even near, the level of the average citizen in wealthier, developed countries. The deputy group leader of...
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How China trade benefits Australian households: 2012 update


This is the latest update of the Australia China Business Council’s landmark 2009 research detailing the benefits to Australian households of the trade and investment relationship with China. Prepared by the Allen Consulting Group, the analysis examines the value of trade per household and identifies, at a high-level, the general impacts of trade at a...
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China could be slowing faster than we think


A close look at the data tells an ambivalent story about China's growth. With most of the developed world still struggling to deliver sustained growth, much is resting on the continued strength of emerging markets in general and of China in particular. China watchers have been debating whether China’s economy is set for a hard...
Working paper

Impacts of border carbon adjustments on China's sectoral emissions: simulations with a dynamic computable general equilibrium model


This paper applies a multi-sector dynamic computable general equilibrium model to estimate the impacts of the carbon-based border tax adjustments implemented by US and EU on China’s sectoral carbon emissions.
Working paper

The impact of free trade agreements on business activity: a survey of firms in the People's Republic of China


The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) has emerged as a major player in the global economy and considers free trade agreements (FTAs) an important part of its global trading strategy. The PRCs export industries are embedded in existing regional and global production networks and are reliant on foreign direct investment flows and external supplies of...
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