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Title:The Impact of China on Manufacturing Exports of Italy and Germany Author(s):GIOVANNETTI, Giorgia
; SANFILIPPO, Marco
; VELUCCHI, MargheritaDate:2012Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2012/26; Global Governance Programme-21; Global EconomicsAbstract:This paper analyses the impact of China on the export performance of Italy and Germany to their main trading partners in the OECD markets. Given a strong specialization in the manufacturing sector, these two countries are ...


Title:Do Chinese SOEs and Private Companies Differ in Their Foreign Location Strategies? Author(s):AMIGHINI, Alessia; RABELLOTTI, Roberta; SANFILIPPO, Marco
Date:2012Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2012/27; Global Governance Programme-22; Global EconomicsAbstract:We empirically analyze the host-country determinants of Chinese outbound foreign direct investments (ODI) in the period from 2003 to 2008, using disaggregated data by country and sector and distinguishing between State-owned ...

Title:China – electronic payment services : discrimination, economic development and the GATS Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; MEAGHER, NiallDate:2013Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2013/68; Global Governance Programme-66; Global EconomicsAbstract:This paper provides a legal-economic analysis of the unappealed WTO Panel Report in China – Certain Measures Affecting Electronic Payment Services (WT/DS413/R). The core issue was whether China’s measures that resulted in ...


Title:China and the world trading system : will 'in and up' be replaced by 'down and out'? Author(s):WINTERS, L AlanDate:2015Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2015/82; Global Governance Programme-198; Global EconomicsAbstract:This paper examines the integration of China into the world trading system, focusing on the size and nature of the shocks that this implied for the world economy and the reactions to those shocks proposed by policy makers ...
Title:TPP, American national security, and Chinese SOEs Author(s):BHALA, RajDate:2017Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2017/03; Global Governance Programme-249; Global EconomicsAbstract:Free trade agreements (FTAs) are about far more than free trade. They are about national security. A trade deal may be ambitious in liberalizing or managing cross-border flows in goods, services, intellectual property (IP), ...
Title:A network anatomy of Chinese state-owned enterprises Author(s):LIN, Li-WenDate:2017Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2017/07; Global Governance Programme-251; Global EconomicsAbstract:This Article provides an anatomy of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by unpacking their various relations with different types of state organs. It shows that Chinese SOEs are embedded in a network composed of dense ...
Title:WTO and SOEs : overview of article XVII and related provisions of the GATT 1994 Author(s):MASTROMATTEO, AndreaDate:2017Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2017/08; Global Governance Programme-252; Global EconomicsAbstract:By acting as a trader, a State may influence the direction of international trade through its purchases and sales decisions without resort to other more direct means of intervention such as the application of tariffs and ...
Title:NMEs and the double remedy problem Author(s):PRUSA, Thomas J.Date:2017Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2017/10; Global Governance Programme-253; Global EconomicsAbstract:In 2007 the US reversed its long-standing policy prohibiting the simultaneous imposition of anti-dumping duties (ADDs) and countervailing duties (CVDs) against non-market economies. The EU followed the US’ lead and also ...
Title:U.S.-Chinese trade : interface and lawfare Author(s):TRACHTMAN, Joel P.Date:2017Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2017/11; Global Governance Programme-254; Global EconomicsAbstract:This chapter offers a perspective on the legal aspects of U.S.-China trade relations, focusing on how the rise of China has challenged U.S. perspectives and principles. There are serious issues raised by the interface ...
Title:The WTO and regional trading agreements : is it all over for multilateralism? Author(s):WINTERS, L AlanDate:2015Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2015/94; Global Governance Programme-207; Global EconomicsAbstract:The number of operative regional trading agreements (RTAs) has been rising steadily. This paper reviews the history of regionalism, and argues that the increasing focus of RTAs on nontariff measures and non-trade issues ...