Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments

China’s "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR) initiative aims to foster connectivity and cooperation among 65 nations. Together, these countries account for about 60 percent of the world’s total population and 30 percent of the world’s gross domestic product. OBOR, also called the "21st Century...

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Main Authors: Paderon, Marissa Maricosa A, Ang, Ricardo B, III
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-11932022-07-26T00:26:25Z Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments Paderon, Marissa Maricosa A Ang, Ricardo B, III China’s "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR) initiative aims to foster connectivity and cooperation among 65 nations. Together, these countries account for about 60 percent of the world’s total population and 30 percent of the world’s gross domestic product. OBOR, also called the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road", has two main channels that will then connect each other to Europe. These are the land-based Silk Road Economic Belt (One Belt), which connects Xi’an, China, to Rotterdam, Netherlands, and the sea-based Maritime Silk Road (One Road), which connects Venice, Italy, to Fuzhou, China, through the Suez Canal and the Indian Ocean. For countries that have officially signed to participate in OBOR and are located on these channels, the proposed priority areas for cooperation include infrastructure development and connectivity, policy dialogues, unimpeded trade, financial support, and people-to-people exchanges. Using a vector autoregression model, this paper estimates the likely effects of OBOR on Philippine trade and investments. 2020-08-06T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/192 https://pids.gov.ph/publication/philippine-journal-of-development/possible-effects-of-china-s-belt-and-road-initiative-on-philippine-trade-and-investments Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo China connectivity 21st Century Maritime Silk Road One Belt One Road trade and investments Economics International and Area Studies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic China
connectivity
21st Century Maritime Silk Road
One Belt
One Road
trade and investments
Economics
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle China
connectivity
21st Century Maritime Silk Road
One Belt
One Road
trade and investments
Economics
International and Area Studies
Paderon, Marissa Maricosa A
Ang, Ricardo B, III
Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments
description China’s "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR) initiative aims to foster connectivity and cooperation among 65 nations. Together, these countries account for about 60 percent of the world’s total population and 30 percent of the world’s gross domestic product. OBOR, also called the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road", has two main channels that will then connect each other to Europe. These are the land-based Silk Road Economic Belt (One Belt), which connects Xi’an, China, to Rotterdam, Netherlands, and the sea-based Maritime Silk Road (One Road), which connects Venice, Italy, to Fuzhou, China, through the Suez Canal and the Indian Ocean. For countries that have officially signed to participate in OBOR and are located on these channels, the proposed priority areas for cooperation include infrastructure development and connectivity, policy dialogues, unimpeded trade, financial support, and people-to-people exchanges. Using a vector autoregression model, this paper estimates the likely effects of OBOR on Philippine trade and investments.
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author Paderon, Marissa Maricosa A
Ang, Ricardo B, III
author_facet Paderon, Marissa Maricosa A
Ang, Ricardo B, III
author_sort Paderon, Marissa Maricosa A
title Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments
title_short Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments
title_full Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments
title_fullStr Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments
title_full_unstemmed Possible Effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Philippine Trade and Investments
title_sort possible effects of china's belt and road initiative on philippine trade and investments
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/192
https://pids.gov.ph/publication/philippine-journal-of-development/possible-effects-of-china-s-belt-and-road-initiative-on-philippine-trade-and-investments
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