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Observations in opposition to the project of prohibiting, or greatly augmenting the duties on foreign manufactured articles : being remarks on a memoir, read before the Board of Agriculture of the State of New-York, March 8, 1825, by George Tibbits, esq. of Rensselaer County, and an essay, by the same author, dated at Troy, April, 1827 : in a letter addressed to the author of said pamphlets
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Big dragon, little dragons : China's challenge to the machinery exports of southeast Asia
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank,

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This paper investigates the extent of China's export boom in machinery and analyzes trade in components and finished machinery between China and Southeast Asia. China has increased its world market share in machinery exports. The median relative unit value of its finished machinery exports has also risen. Yet the author finds no evidence that China's expansion in the world machinery market has squeezed the market shares of Southeast Asian machinery exports. Instead, components made by Southeast Asian countries are increasing in unit value and gaining market share in China.


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Big dragon, little dragons : China's challenge to the machinery exports of southeast Asia
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank,

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This paper investigates the extent of China's export boom in machinery and analyzes trade in components and finished machinery between China and Southeast Asia. China has increased its world market share in machinery exports. The median relative unit value of its finished machinery exports has also risen. Yet the author finds no evidence that China's expansion in the world machinery market has squeezed the market shares of Southeast Asian machinery exports. Instead, components made by Southeast Asian countries are increasing in unit value and gaining market share in China.

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