“Made in China” : a study of China’s export competitiveness

China’s export competitiveness is beyond compare. Exactly how China rose to become a worldwide recognisable brand is an interesting question as China’s success story can surface the key ingredients to increase export competitiveness. This leads to suggestions for China’s export competitors towards t...

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Main Authors: Quah, Jalean Hui Fen, Lim, Sin Yee, Tan, Lee Hui
Other Authors: Tan Kong Yam
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62724
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-627242019-12-10T11:08:36Z “Made in China” : a study of China’s export competitiveness Quah, Jalean Hui Fen Lim, Sin Yee Tan, Lee Hui Tan Kong Yam School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::China China’s export competitiveness is beyond compare. Exactly how China rose to become a worldwide recognisable brand is an interesting question as China’s success story can surface the key ingredients to increase export competitiveness. This leads to suggestions for China’s export competitors towards the fine-tuning of their export policies. To do so, this paper adopts a quantitative study on eleven of China’s top export commodities to analyse the factors that boost China’s export demands. Upon drawing out the demand pattern of each commodity, the GDP of United States is deemed as the most important factor behind the driving of China’s success. As an enhancement, further theoretical reasons for China export competitiveness are discussed to complement the quantitative study. In order to assess the significance of the result’s implications, a case study is conducted with India as the reference country. The case study concluded that India might not be able to follow China’s footsteps and replicate her success story through the application of the quantitative results and the theoretical reasoning. Lastly, the question of an expiry date for China’s export competitiveness is being raised and a brief discussion of the substantiality of China’s export competitiveness is provided. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-28T03:44:08Z 2015-04-28T03:44:08Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62724 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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Quah, Jalean Hui Fen
Lim, Sin Yee
Tan, Lee Hui
“Made in China” : a study of China’s export competitiveness
description China’s export competitiveness is beyond compare. Exactly how China rose to become a worldwide recognisable brand is an interesting question as China’s success story can surface the key ingredients to increase export competitiveness. This leads to suggestions for China’s export competitors towards the fine-tuning of their export policies. To do so, this paper adopts a quantitative study on eleven of China’s top export commodities to analyse the factors that boost China’s export demands. Upon drawing out the demand pattern of each commodity, the GDP of United States is deemed as the most important factor behind the driving of China’s success. As an enhancement, further theoretical reasons for China export competitiveness are discussed to complement the quantitative study. In order to assess the significance of the result’s implications, a case study is conducted with India as the reference country. The case study concluded that India might not be able to follow China’s footsteps and replicate her success story through the application of the quantitative results and the theoretical reasoning. Lastly, the question of an expiry date for China’s export competitiveness is being raised and a brief discussion of the substantiality of China’s export competitiveness is provided.
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Lim, Sin Yee
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Lim, Sin Yee
Tan, Lee Hui
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title “Made in China” : a study of China’s export competitiveness
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