Vertical specialization and trade surplus in China
著者
書誌事項
Vertical specialization and trade surplus in China
(Chandos Asian studies series : contemporary issues and trends)
Chandos, 2013
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全2件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The traditional flow of goods from primary production through to manufacturing and consumption has expanded across international borders conterminously with globalization. Vertical specialization (VS) in processing and manufacturing in China has driven export growth. In particular, intra-industry and intra-product trade between China, the US and East Asia has increased China's trade surplus over the long term. Vertical Specialization and Trade Surplus in China aims to measure the level of VS in the Chinese manufacturing industry to provide a more accurate representation of China's trade surplus, and gives empirical analysis on provinces and products with important VS activities in order to assess China's trade value-added. Exploring the vertical division of labour, and foreign direct investment (FDI) driving China's import and export imbalance, the book is divided into eight chapters, each covering an aspect of VS in China. The first chapter outlines the aims and method of the study. Chapter two covers VS trade pattern and trade surplus. Chapter three looks at FDI and the import and export imbalance, and chapter four covers the relationship between VS and import and export of foreign invested enterprises. The fifth chapter considers the causes and prospects for growth in China-US and China-Japan trade. Chapters six and seven give an empirical analysis of VS and trade surplus, and a breakdown of VS per industry in China's provinces. Finally, chapter eight considers rebalancing imports and exports in China.
目次
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
About the author
Chapter 1: Introduction: Trade surplus in China - vertical specialization and related issues
Abstract:
The starting point: China's vertical specialization trade
Trade surpluses are as much a source of conflict as strength
Analyzing the impact of vertical specialization on China's trade surplus
Chapter 2: Vertical specialization trade patterns and China's trade surplus
Abstract:
China's trade: more and more centered on trade surplus
Vertical divisions of labor driving China trade
China's trade is still dependent on western markets for final goods exports
Three optimized trade development zones: regional foreign trade disparity in China
Chapter 3: An analysis of the role of vertical specialization in the development of China's trade surplus: evidence from 2000-2007
Abstract:
Introduction
Import and export of commodities: structure and trade pattern transition in China
What role for vertical specialization trade in China's trade surplus?
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Vertical specialization, FDI and China's import-export imbalance
Abstract:
Introduction
China's acceleration into vertical specialization due to FDI
Empirical evidence of the relationship between FDI and international trade in China based on VS
Conclusion
Chapter 5: FDI and the processing trade in China: based on vertical specialization
Abstract:
Introduction
Processing trade: the form of China's strong involvement in vertical specialization
Empirical evidence: the relationship between FDI and the processing trade
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 6: An empirical analysis of the relation between imports and exports of China's foreign-invested enterprises based on vertical specialization
Abstract:
Introduction
Empirical evidence: the relationship between imports and exports of foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) in China
Conclusion
Chapter 7: An empirical study of the relationship between the US FDI inflows and China-US bilateral trade imbalances: based on vertical specialization
Abstract:
Introduction
Unique features of China-US trade due to vertical specialization considerations
Empirical test
Conclusion
Chapter 8: A cointegration analysis of the linkage between US exports to China and US imports from China based on vertical specialization
Abstract:
Introduction
Empirical evidence: the relationship between US Exports to China and US Imports from China
The Error-Correction model for the long-run relationship between {LNEX_SA} and {LNIM_SA}
Conclusion
Chapter 9: FDI, processing trade and China-Japan bilateral trade imbalance
Abstract:
Introduction
Evolution of the China-Japan trade pattern
Japanese direct investments in China, Chinese processing trade and China-Japan bilateral trade: empirical evidence
Conclusion
Chapter 10: An empirical analysis on transformation of China's foreign trade development mode: based on vertical specialization
Abstract:
Introduction
Conceptual framework of vertical specialization and mode transformation of foreign trade development in China
The impact of vertical specialization on mode transformation of foreign Trade development in China: empirical evidence
Conclusion
Chapter 11: Closing remarks: rebalancing the Chinese trade
Abstract:
Appendix
References
Index
「Nielsen BookData」 より