Are China’s service exports accurately measured? Implications of an alternative measurement approach
As economic development advances, a country’s service sector grows. With globalization, this growth is often accompanied by the growth of trade in services. China is a good example. After three decades of spectacular economic advance, its service trade is now one of the world’s largest, but so is it...
Main Authors: | Dong, Hang Hang, Yong, Chen Chen |
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Format: | Article |
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Institute of China Studies
2018
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