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The Chinese Position as a Global Player in International Comparison with the WTO Members: Efficiency Analysis and 4IR KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

During the last quarter-century, globalisation processes affected changes in the world economy in the form of intensifying competition in the international and internal markets. The result is the creation of a global marketplace that is mostly indifferent to national borders and governmental influences. This development has generated widespread interest in competitiveness. Competitiveness affects international relations, especially nowadays, given the changing position of the global leaders and the growth of new economic powers such as China. China has come a long way and has the opportunity to be a global leader in several required fields that will be the cornerstones of global growth in the next decades. Led by China, emerging economies are increasing their share in the worldwide economy and intensifying competition in nearly all sectors. It creates new threats and challenges for players in the global economy, and growing competitiveness must be efficient. The article evaluates the Chinese competitiveness in comparison with the World Trade Organization members by the Data Envelopment Analysis in the pre-in-post crisis period and considering the Fourth Industrial Revolution shifting humanity into a new phase.

목차
I. Introduction
II. Literature Review
III. Methods
    A. Conceptual Issue
    B. Methodological Issue
IV. Results and Discussions
    A. Analysis Background
    B. Efficiency and Super-Efficiency Analysis
V. Chinese Interaction
    A. Position of Chinese Economy - International Comparison
    B. Pros and Cons of the Chinese Economy
    C. Demands of the New Economy – the Fourth Industrial Revolution
V. Conclusion
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저자
  • Michaela Staníčková(Department of European Integration at the Faculty of Economics, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava) Corresponding author
  • Lenka Fojtíková(Department of European Integration at the Faculty of Economics, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava)