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Why does China protect its labour-intensive industries more?
Sebastián Claro
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China
100%
State-owned Enterprises
100%
Labor-intensive Industry
100%
Tariffs
75%
Labor-intensive Sector
50%
Subsistence
25%
Comparative Advantage
25%
Labor Market
25%
Local Production
25%
Traditional Theory
25%
Access to Credit
25%
Capital Subsidy
25%
Domestic Firms
25%
Foreign-invested Enterprises
25%
Technological Differences
25%
Product Market
25%
Foreign Competitors
25%
Relative Cost
25%
Limited Access
25%
Labour Market Integration
25%
Foreign Enterprises
25%
Foreign Firms
25%
Labor Costs
25%
Domestic Market
25%
Tariff Structure
25%
Market Capital
25%
Subsidized Credit
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
State-Owned Enterprise
100%
Labor Market
25%
Labor Market Integration
25%
Relative Cost
25%
Comparative Advantage
25%