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Author: | Zhang, Jie Lin, Guijun |
Title: | Seasonal variation of China's exports and the fall at the year's beginning (original in Chinese) |
Journal: | International Trade Journal (c)
1993 : 11, p.55-58 |
Index terms: | EXPORTS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS CHINA |
Language: | chi |
Abstract: | From 1982 to 1992, China's export kept increasing and the average growth rate per year reached 13.9%. In all those years, the export volume of the first season was the lowest and lower than that of the fourth season last year without exception. Generally, the export volume kept increasing from the first season to the fourth season. The main reasons are that the export plan was made in the beginning of the year, the export capital was in short supply and the export business at the beginning of the year was almost last year's which was not finished or partially finished. In the fourth season, export volume increased because the year's production target needed to be hit. |
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