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    Dealing sensibly with the threat of disruption in trade with China: the analytics of increased economic interdependence and accelerated technological innovation

    There is now widespread concern in Washington over the large and growing U.S.-China trade deficit. This concern is premised on the view that the large trade deficit has reduced U.S. welfare by increasing unemp...

    Wing Thye Woo in Economic Change and Restructuring (2007)

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    The Challenges of Governance Structure, Trade Disputes and Natural Environment to China's Growth

    Viewing the Chinese economy as a speeding car, there are three types of development that could crash the car: (1) a hardware failure, which is the breakdown of an economic mechanism (analogous to the collapse ...

    Wing Thye Woo in Comparative Economic Studies (2007)

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    Who Should Join the WTO and Why?: A Cost-benefit Analysis of WTO Membership

    The most striking features of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are, arguably, its membership list and the changes in the list over time. Despite widespread concerns about globalization and about the role of ...

    Zdenek Drabek, Wing Thye Woo in Is the World Trade Organization Attractive… (2010)

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    Technological innovation policy in China: the lessons, and the necessary changes ahead

    China has now moved considerably away from being an imitative latecomer to technology toward to being an innovation-driven economy. The key lessons from China’s experience are that (1) there is synergy between...

    **aolan Fu, Wing Thye Woo, Jun Hou in Economic Change and Restructuring (2016)