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China’s Economic Outlook in 2020 and Beyond
Daniel Rosen's close analysis of the World Bank's just-released China 2030 report.
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Daniel Rosen's close analysis of the World Bank's just-released China 2030 report.
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In Q3 2011, Chinese investors expanded their foothold in the United States, spending $1.03 billion for 9 greenfield projects and 9 acquisitions.
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Daniel Rosen, Scott Rozelle and Jikun Huang are co-authors of this book on Chinese competitiveness in agriculture, released by the Peterson Institute.
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Daniel Rosen describes the experiences of foreign-invested firms in the mainland Chinese economy and discusses the implications of those experiences for the foreign commercial policies of the industrial countries, including the United States.
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Daniel Rosen and Zhi Wang's definitive study on China-Taiwan economic liberalization comes on the even of the third round of talks between the two countries on an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement.
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The likelihood and potential economic benefits and drawbacks of a US-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement are explored in this book by Daniel Rosen and Nicholas Lardy.
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Daniel Rosen and Catherine L. Mann relay the impacts of the "New Economy" on the Asia-Pacific region as policy recommendations in this study originally prepared for the Economic Committee of APEC.
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China has emerged as an economic powerhouse (projected to have the largest economy in the world in a little over a decade) and is taking an ever-increasing role on the world stage.
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This note analyzes the new headline figures and a second dataset, which shows that the benefits from Chinese investments for local economies are starting to become tangible.
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This update reviews Chinese direct investments in the U.S. in Q2 2011, highlights key transactions and comments on the most important policy developments.