This thesis explores the development of the Sino-American imbalance between the mid-1990s and 2007. Addressing this issue, most mainstream economists have mainly concerned themselves with whether it is a natural reflection of cross-country differences in underlying ‘market fundamentals’ or an outcome of ‘misguided’ state policies which require corrective policy actions. On the other hand, international political economists have focused on its implications for inter-state power relations: whether it is a reflection of the US’ lasting hegemonic power based on the unique status of the dollar or a symptom of the rise of China as a new centre of the global political economy. In distinction to these existing views, this thesis focuses on the fund...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
The Global Imbalances that contributed to the financial crisis (2007-2010) are still present, and th...
This book investigates the changing nature of US power at the level of world order using US relatio...
In the 21st century, the ‘rise of China’ in the post-financial crisis period is arguably the most im...
During the 1950s and 1960s, the capitalist world economy experienced unprecedented rapid growth, wid...
AbstractAlthough there have been surplus and deficit nations in the world for some decades, the 2008...
This article engages with critical IPE scholars who have examined the rise of China and its impact o...
This dissertation addresses shifts in global power structures resulting from long arcs of systemic p...
In recent years, China has experienced two forms of extreme macroeconomic imbalance: an expenditure ...
Since its reopening in the 1980s, China has been progressively reclaiming the place it enjoyed in th...
Chinese economy and foreign trade imbalances The paper analyses current global imbalances in interna...
China is widely seen as one of the sources of global macroeconomic imbalances. Its persistent curren...
The objective of my master's thesis, "Sino-American Ideological Clash: Washington Consensus and Beij...
Traditional narratives of external imbalances have focused on the analysis of national accounts, tra...
This chapter adopts a long-term analysis to put the recent emergence of China in the world economy i...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
The Global Imbalances that contributed to the financial crisis (2007-2010) are still present, and th...
This book investigates the changing nature of US power at the level of world order using US relatio...
In the 21st century, the ‘rise of China’ in the post-financial crisis period is arguably the most im...
During the 1950s and 1960s, the capitalist world economy experienced unprecedented rapid growth, wid...
AbstractAlthough there have been surplus and deficit nations in the world for some decades, the 2008...
This article engages with critical IPE scholars who have examined the rise of China and its impact o...
This dissertation addresses shifts in global power structures resulting from long arcs of systemic p...
In recent years, China has experienced two forms of extreme macroeconomic imbalance: an expenditure ...
Since its reopening in the 1980s, China has been progressively reclaiming the place it enjoyed in th...
Chinese economy and foreign trade imbalances The paper analyses current global imbalances in interna...
China is widely seen as one of the sources of global macroeconomic imbalances. Its persistent curren...
The objective of my master's thesis, "Sino-American Ideological Clash: Washington Consensus and Beij...
Traditional narratives of external imbalances have focused on the analysis of national accounts, tra...
This chapter adopts a long-term analysis to put the recent emergence of China in the world economy i...
As a result of its 30-year successful economic growth, China has been gradually reshaping its intern...
The Global Imbalances that contributed to the financial crisis (2007-2010) are still present, and th...
This book investigates the changing nature of US power at the level of world order using US relatio...