An Analysis on the Interdependence of Sino-Australian Trades
Journal Title: Journal of Empirical Economics - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
China has become the largest trading partner of Australia. This paper assesses Sino-Australian trade interdependence with the indexes of trade intensity, revealed comparative advantage and trade complementarities to measure and analyze the interdependence of Sino-Australian trade.
Authors and Affiliations
Zhiying Ji, Ya Wei Hu, Jie Mao
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