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Introduction: Trade surplus in China - vertical specialization and related issues; The starting point: china's vertical specialization trade; Trade surpluses are as much a source of conflict as strength; Analyzing the impact of vertical specialization on china's trade surplus; 2. Vertical specialization trade patterns and China's trade surplus; China's trade: more and more centered on trade surplus 327 $aVertical divisions of labor driving china tradeChina's trade is still dependent on western markets for final goods exports; Three optimized trade development zones: regional foreign trade disparity in China; Note; 3. An analysis of the role of vertical specialization in the development of China's trade surplus: evidence from 2000-2007; Introduction; Import and export of commodities: structure and trade pattern transition in china; What role for vertical specialization trade in china's trade surplus?; Conclusion; 4. Vertical specialization, FDI and China's import - export imbalance 327 $aIntroductionChina's acceleration into vertical specialization due to FDI; Empirical evidence of the relationship between FDI and international trade in china based on VS; Conclusion; 5. FDI and the processing trade in China: based on vertical specialization; Introduction; Processing trade: the form of china's strong involvement in vertical specialization; Empirical evidence: the relationship between fdi and the processing trade; Conclusion; Notes; 6. An empirical analysis of the relation between imports and exports of China's foreign invested enterprises based on vertical specialization 327 $aIntroductionEmpirical evidence: the relationship between imports and exports of foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) in china; Conclusion; Notes; 7. An empirical study of therelationship between the US FDI inflows and China-US bilateral trade imbalances: based on vertical specialization; Introduction; Unique features of china-us trade due to vertical specialization considerations; Empirical test; Conclusion; 8. A cointegration analysis of thelinkage between US exports to China and US imports from China based on vertical specialization; Introduction 327 $aEmpirical evidence: the relationship between US exports to China and US imports from chinaConclusion; 9. FDI, processing trade and China-Japan bilateral trade imbalance; Introduction; Evolution of the China-Japan trade pattern; Japanese direct investments in china, chinese processing trade and China- Japan bilateral trade: empirical evidence; Conclusion; 10. An empirical analysis on transformation of China's foreign trade development mode: based on vertical specialization; Introduction 327 $aConceptual framework of vertical specialization and mode transformation of foreign trade development in China 330 $aThe traditional flow of goods from primary production through to manufacturing and consumption has expanded across international borders conterminously with globalization. Vertical specialization (VS) in processing and manufacturing in China has driven export growth. In particular, intra-industry and intra-product trade between China, the US and East Asia has increased China's trade surplus over the long term. 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Hsiao and R. Paul Shaw, with contributions by Andrew Fraker ... [and others] 210 1$aWashington, D.C. :$cWorld Bank,$dc2007. 215 $axi, 172 pages $cillustrations, maps ;$d27 cm 225 0 $aWBI development studies 300 $a"Jointly sponsored by the World Bank Institute and Harvard University." 311 $a0-8213-6949-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aIntroduction, context, and theory / William C. Hsiao and R. Paul Shaw -- Design and implementation of social health insurance / William C. Hsiao -- Kenya: designing social health insurance / Andrew Fraker and William C. Hsiao -- Ghana: initiating social health insurance / Sreekanth Ramachandra and William C. Hsiao -- The Philippines: extending coverage beyond the formal sector / Matthew Jowett and William C. Hsiao -- Colombia: social health insurance with managed competition to improve health care delivery / Diana Pinto and William C. Hsiao -- Thailand: achieving universal coverage with social health insurance / Piya Hanvoravongchai and William C. Hsiao -- Lessons learned and policy implications / William C. Hsiao and R. Paul Shaw. 330 $aSpecialist groups have often advised health ministers and other decision makers in developing countries on the use of social health insurance (SHI) as a way of mobilizing revenue for health, reforming health sector performance, and providing universal coverage. This book reviews the specific design and implementation challenges facing SHI in low- and middle-income countries and presents case studies on Ghana, Kenya, Philippines, Colombia, and Thailand. 410 0$aWorld Bank e-Library. 606 $aHealth insurance$zDeveloping countries 606 $aSocial security$zDeveloping countries 615 0$aHealth insurance 615 0$aSocial security 676 $a368.4/20091724 700 $aHsiao$b William C$01561293 701 $aShaw$b R. 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