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LEMOINE, FRANÇOISE (3) answer(s).
 
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China's emergence and the reorganisation of trade flows in Asia / Gaulier, Guillaume; Lemoine, Françoise; Ubal-Kesenci, Deniz   Journal Article
Gaulier, Guillaume Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The emergence of China has intensified the international segmentation of production processes within Asia, but has not created an autonomous engine for the region's trade, as Asia still depends on outside markets for its final goods exports. The reorganisation of production has weakened the position of the advanced economies in Asia's trade, but up to now has not severely affected the position of the emerging Asian economies. However, the deterioration of China's terms of trade raises the question of the sustainability of its recent growth strategy
Key Words Trade  China  Asia  Regional Integration  Specialisation 
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Rise of China and India in international trade: from textiles to new technology / Lemoine, Françoise; Ünal-Kesenci, Deniz   Journal Article
Lemoine, Françoise Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract China and India are two demographic giants that have become big developing economic powers. They have maintained their specialization in textiles and developed outward-oriented sectors linked to new technologies, taking advantage of offshoring and outsourcing. Their increasing contribution to international trade is changing the world supply and demand of manufactured goods, primary goods and services. They are new leaders in the international division of labor, but beyond technological catch-up, their challenge is quality upgrading. Both countries are increasingly contributing to global economic growth, but they cannotyet trigger the growth of the rest of the world by themselves
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Spatial rebalancing and industrial convergence in China / Lemoine, Françoise; Poncet, Sandra ; Ünal, Deniz   Article
Lemoine, Françoise Article
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Summary/Abstract Our study documents the recent narrowing of the coast-inland divide in China. We argue that this rebalancing reflects, with a time lag, the catching up process which has been at work in the industry of the inland region since the end of the 1990s. The pattern is in line with the rapid and unconditional convergence observed in China's manufacturing industry over this period. The convergence of labor productivity suggests that advanced coastal regions have transferred capital and technology to the interior.
Key Words China  Convergence  Growth  Regional Inequality  Manufacturing Industry 
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