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highlighted by most empirical studies on China, the question of whether an inverse relationship may exist is seldom, if ever … foreign investment in regional economic growth in China. It also serves to underline the importance of the potential for …
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integration of rural migrants into the urban labor market has become an essential economic issue in today’s China. In the context … of economic reforms, policies affecting migration in continental China have been redefined, which therefore greatly …
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In the rural health-care organization of China, township hospitals ensure the delivery of basic medical services … also that in the context of China, the efficiency of township hospitals is influenced by unobservable factors. …
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disproportionately suffer from pollution. In China, where the environmental policy is decentralized and where environmental conflicts … studies focused on developed countries. In this paper, we study whether transboundary pollution problems exist in China. To do …
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years (2000-2008) and 24 township hospitals randomly selected in Weifang prefecture (Shandong province, China), this article …
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Western China. In addition, urban effects also vary across the urban hierarchy as we found that provincial-level cities have a …
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1989-2006 is a period of the start and the end of deregulation of Chinese health care sector and of disintegration of rural cooperative insurance system. During this period, the government health policy has turned healthcare providers all alike into profit seeking entities. Face to perverse...
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towards China’s decentralization of environment policy implementation as well as its fiscal arrangements. …
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China, in order to increase the access of the poor to healthcare services, reduce out-of-pocket expenditures and avoid … randomly selected township hospitals of Weifang prefecture (Shandong province, China), using a generalized form of differences …
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in a village of southwest China. By exploring a panel structure survey data collected in the village, we identify the …
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