US-China trade : perspectives and impact on the global economy /
"The United States of America and the Peoples' Republic of China are the world's leading economies. As such, if one wishes to understand the global economy, he or she must consider the economic relationship between these two countries. Chapter One examines the complex trade interrelat...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
[2021]
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Colección: | Trade issues, policies and laws series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- United States of America-Africa Trade and China-Africa Trade: A Comparison and Implications for Africa's Industrial Development through Trade
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. How the USA and China Engage Africa with Regard to Trade
- 2.1. Instruments through Which the USA Facilitates Trade with Africa
- 2.1.1. The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
- 2.1.2. The Generalised Systems of Preferences (GSP)
- 2.1.3. Trade and Investment Framework Agreements (TIFAs)
- 2.2. Instruments through Which China Facilitates Trade with Africa
- 2.2.1. Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC)
- 2.2.2. China's Bilateral Trade Agreements
- 2.2.3. China's Duty-Free Quota-Free (DFQF) Programme
- 2.2.4. Other Trade Facilitating Measures
- 3. Methodology, Techniques and Procedures
- 3.1. Intra-Industry Trade Index
- 3.2. Bilateral Trade Intensity Index
- 3.2.1. Correcting for Range Variability
- 3.2.2. Correcting for Range Symmetry and Dynamic Ambiguity
- 3.3. Revealed Trade Preference Index (or Trade Introversion Index)
- 3.4. Revealed Trade Barrier Indices
- 3.5. Trade Complementarity Indices
- 4. Results and Discussions
- 4.1. Size of Trade with Africa
- 4.2. Major Trading Partners in Africa
- 4.2.1. Algeria
- 4.2.2. Angola
- 4.2.3. Egypt
- 4.2.4. Nigeria
- 4.2.5. South Africa
- 4.2.6. Concluding Comments
- 4.3. China versus USA as Imports Sources and Exports Destinations for the Countries
- 4.3.1. Algeria
- 4.3.2. Angola
- 4.3.3. Egypt
- 4.3.4. Nigeria
- 4.3.5. South Africa
- 4.3.6. Concluding Comments
- 4.4. Types of Products Traded
- 4.4.1. Types of Major Imports from Africa by Both China and the USA
- 4.4.2. Types of Major Exports to Africa by Both China and the USA
- 4.4.3. Intra-Industry Trade Opportunities in the USA-Africa Trade and the China-Africa Trade.
- 4.5. Trade Intensity
- 4.5.1. Trade Intensity with Major Trading Countries in Africa
- 4.5.2. Trade Intensity with Africa
- 4.6. Ease of Market Access
- 4.7. Trade Complementarity
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendices
- Chapter 2
- The History of Sino-US Trade
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Sino-US Trade from the Qing Dynasty to the Second World War
- Sino-US Trade from the Outbreak of the Second World War to the Establishment of the People's Republic of China
- Sino-US Trade from the Establishment of the People's Republic of China to the Establishment of Sino-US Diplomatic Relations
- The Changes of Trade Development of the Two Countries After the Establishment of Sino-US Diplomatic Relations
- The Development of Sino-US Trade in the William Jefferson Clinton Period (1993.1-2001.1)
- The Development of Sino-US Trade in the George Walker Bush Period (2001.1-2009.1)
- The Development of Sino-US Trade in the Obama Term (2009.1-2017.1)
- Sino-US Trade Relations under President Trump
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- The China-US Trade War and its Impacts on Latin America
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Beginning and Evolution of the Trade War
- The Causes for the Trade War between China and the US
- What are the Economic Effects of the Trade War?
- Relations and Effects of China with the LACs
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
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