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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Analysis of the Dependence of China’s Integrated Circuit Related Industries on United States Technologies under the Context of United States Chip Export ControlsThis study examines how United States chip export controls propagate through the semiconductor sector and reshape China’s integrated circuit value chain. Using the 2020 national input–output table, it constructs a complete allocation coefficient matrix to quantify supply-driven transmission effects on downstream industries. The analysis shows that regulatory revisions to the Export Administration Regulations, expans…
Reference · Wikidata
industrygroup of firms that produce a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
In microeconomics, an industry is a branch of an economy that produces a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services. For example, one might refer to the wood industry or to the insurance industry.
Book · DOAB
Chapter 3 Expanding soy’s versatility in multiple markets (the interwar period)This is a business history of soy that reveals how Japanese imperial and military institutions and financial-mercantile-industrial interests created a role for soy as a versatile raw material and global commodity beginning in the 19th century, even before the Western world recognized this “oilseed.” Originating in the rich food cultures of Asia, soy is praised as the “magic bean.” About 360 million tons are produced…
Image · DPLA
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