China’s Foreign TradeIncreasing Frictions and Adaptation, 2009–2019
China’s Foreign Trade: Increasing Frictions and Adaptation, 2009–2019
Pei, Changhong; Wang, Wanshan
2022-10-23 00:00:00
[From 2009 to 2019, the world economy entered a period of recession, recovery and increasing frictions. In 2008, the US was hit by the subprime mortgage crisis. It had a Domino effect, first in the banking industry and the capital market of the U.S., followed by major “stock market crashes” in countries around the world. The currency market fluctuated drastically, international trade suffered multiple setbacks, culminating in financial crisis of global scale. In 2009, the world economy plunged into a recession.]
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China’s Foreign TradeIncreasing Frictions and Adaptation, 2009–2019
[From 2009 to 2019, the world economy entered a period of recession, recovery and increasing frictions. In 2008, the US was hit by the subprime mortgage crisis. It had a Domino effect, first in the banking industry and the capital market of the U.S., followed by major “stock market crashes” in countries around the world. The currency market fluctuated drastically, international trade suffered multiple setbacks, culminating in financial crisis of global scale. In 2009, the world economy plunged into a recession.]
Published: Oct 23, 2022
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