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BOWLES, PAUL
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ASEAN, AFTA and the “New Regionalism”
/ Bowles, Paul
Bowles, Paul
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Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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Trade Blocs
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ASEAN Free Trade Area
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New Regionalism
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050224
Political economy of China's financial reforms: finance in late development
/ Bowles, Paul; White, Gordon
1993
Bowles, Paul
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Boulder, Westview Press, 1993.
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xiii, 206p.
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Transitions: Aisa and the Pacific
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0813387132
Key Words
Finance - China
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Financial Institutions - China
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China - Economic Policy -1976
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157885
Renminbi appreciation and Global Value Chains in China: exploring the linkages
/ Bowles, Paul; Wang, Baotai
Bowles, Paul
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China has experienced a rapid integration into Global Value Chains and a decade long appreciation of its exchange rate. However, these trends have been analysed largely in isolation from each other. In this paper, we explore the linkages between the two based on interviews with a sample of firms in Jiangsu Province. We show (1) how the distribution of the costs and benefits of exchange rate appreciation depends on the power hierarchies between firms in GVCs; (2) how exchange rate changes are important drivers of upgrading and even downgrading in GVCs; and (3) that the firm heterogeneity evident in GVCs provides additional insights into the politics of exchange rate determination in China.
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China
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Upgrading
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Global Value Chains
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Renminbi Appreciation
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Southeast Asian Regionalism and Global Capitalism Revisited
/ Bowles, Paul
Bowles, Paul
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ASEAN
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Global Capitalism
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Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
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