Film Trade Deficit Control Measures between China and USA based on Gravity Model
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Title | Film Trade Deficit Control Measures between China and USA based on Gravity Model |
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Abstract | Based on the extension of traditional gravity model the paper is to study the Chinese take control policy for the film trade deficit between China and U.S. The study shows that: outside-oriented control policy does not have a positive effect on the deficit. Instead of, the government of China should pay more attention to the inside-oriented regulatory policies of the film trade deficit, and to take measures to increase the activity of the domestic film and products, namely establishing the specification, maintenance control policies of the competition in order to provide a better trading platform. It is significant for Chinese film trade. |
Publisher | World Science Publisher |
Date | 2012-10-21 |
Source | 2167-6348 |
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