While Europe continues to hold important trade powers, the rise of China in the global economy has significantly reshaped international trade and competition. In this paper, the authors show that the degree of competition between both powers in Latin America has risen in the past decade due to China's increased trade of high-quality products. They address whether China is an increasingly relevant competitor for Europe in Latin America and in which sectors China-EU competition is fiercer. These findings should be a wake-up call to Europe in its quest to remain competitive at the global level
This paper draws on trade data to examine the degree of upgrading of China's trade structure with th...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
In recent years, economic globalization is being further deepened, International trade has b...
While Europe continues to hold important trade powers, the rise of China in the global economy has s...
China’s increasingly important role in the global economy has changed the nature of global competiti...
This paper explores China's competitive threat to Latin America in trade in manufactures. The direct...
China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship i...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
In recent years concerns have been raised over the impact of Chinese competition on Latin American e...
Abstract: We examine the effect of China’s rapid export growth on Latin American and Caribbean (LAC)...
China’s rapid economic growth and increased openness has been one of the most significant developmen...
Considering the short-term and long-term global financial crisis effects on industrial and trade pol...
The paper concentrates on bilateral trade relations and does not tackle other, sometimes extremely i...
With the trade conflict between the United States and China bringing China-US strategic competition ...
By the late 15th century, China’s economy had become essentially inward-looking as the Chinese leade...
This paper draws on trade data to examine the degree of upgrading of China's trade structure with th...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
In recent years, economic globalization is being further deepened, International trade has b...
While Europe continues to hold important trade powers, the rise of China in the global economy has s...
China’s increasingly important role in the global economy has changed the nature of global competiti...
This paper explores China's competitive threat to Latin America in trade in manufactures. The direct...
China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship i...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
In recent years concerns have been raised over the impact of Chinese competition on Latin American e...
Abstract: We examine the effect of China’s rapid export growth on Latin American and Caribbean (LAC)...
China’s rapid economic growth and increased openness has been one of the most significant developmen...
Considering the short-term and long-term global financial crisis effects on industrial and trade pol...
The paper concentrates on bilateral trade relations and does not tackle other, sometimes extremely i...
With the trade conflict between the United States and China bringing China-US strategic competition ...
By the late 15th century, China’s economy had become essentially inward-looking as the Chinese leade...
This paper draws on trade data to examine the degree of upgrading of China's trade structure with th...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
In recent years, economic globalization is being further deepened, International trade has b...