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Informationen zum Autor Wei Wang is the Professor of Economics at the Tianjin University of Commerce in the People’s Republic of China. Having written two books and over 20 academic articles and chapters, he remains interested in China’s foreign trade theory and policy.
List of contents
1. Introduction and Overview
2. Structural Change and the Evolving Pattern of China's Free Trade in a Vertically Specialized Perspective
3. Vertical Specialization and Expanding Exports during the Transition to Inclusive Growth in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Imports and Processing Imports on Exports
4. Vertical Specialization and Changing Engines of Economic Growth during the Transition in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Trade and Processing Trade Pattern on GDP Growth
5. Vertical Specialization and Rising Employment during the Transition to Inclusive Growth in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Trade and Processing Trade Pattern on Labor Market
6. Vertical Specialization and Increasing Income during the Transition to Inclusive Growth in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Trade and Processing Trade Pattern on Wage
7. Vertical Specialization and Lowering Environmental Damage during the Transition to Inclusive Growth in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Trade and Processing Trade Pattern on Energy Consumption
8. Vertical Specialization and Strengthening Indigenous Innovation during the Transition to Inclusive Growth in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Trade and Processing Trade Pattern on Innovation
9. Vertical Specialization and Upgrading Utilization of Foreign Capital during the Transition to Inclusive Growth in China: Comparing Impacts of Conventional Trade and Processing Trade Pattern on Foreign Investment
10. Concluding Remarks