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China 6 India 2 emerging markets 2 policy 2 Africa 1 African employment 1 African loans 1 BRICS 1 Brazil 1 China Africa relationship 1 China in Africa 1 Chinese FDI 1 Chinese SOEs 1 Chinese employment 1 Chinese enterprises abroad 1 Chinese investment 1 Chinese localization 1 Chinese privatization 1 Chinese residency status 1 Chinese rural migrants 1 Chinese socioeconomics 1 Chinese state-owned enterprises 1 Guangdong 1 Hong Kong 1 Hukou 1 Hukou reform 1 Russia 1 SOE reform 1 South Africa 1 agent-intermediated lending 1 employment gender gap 1 environmental policy 1 environmental taxes 1 environmentalism 1 financial inclusion 1 financial liberalisation 1 foreign bank entry 1 foreign banks 1 gender imbalance 1 green lifestyle 1
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Gopalan, Sasidaran 1 Jenq, Christina 1 Maitra, Pushkar 1 Mitra, Sandip 1 Mookherjee, Dilip 1 Motta, Alberto 1 Park, Albert 1 Sautman, Barry 1 Sharif, Naubahar 1 Visaria, Sujata 1 Wang, Wenbo 1 Wu, Xiaogang 1 Yan, Hairong 1 Zhang, Zhuoni 1
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HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) 8
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HKUST IEMS Thought Leadership Brief Series 8
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Foreign Banks in Emerging Markets: Advantage or Impediment?
Gopalan, Sasidaran - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2015
Dr. Sasidaran Gopalan, an HKUST IEMS Post-Doctoral Fellow, examines some of the multi-dimensional implications of foreign bank entry in emerging markets. Foreign banks have been growing in importance in several emerging market economies and they are expected to play systemically important roles...
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The Employment Gender Gap in Urban China: Why Women Benefited Less from China's Privatization Reforms
Jenq, Christina - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2015
Dr. Christina Jenq, a post-doctoral researcher with HKUST IEMS, inspects the role of 1990's era reforms to urban Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) on the widening gender imbalance in urban employment, with males accounting for a significantly larger share of urban employment than females....
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Wage Discrimination in Urban China: How Hukou Status Affects Migrant Pay
Wu, Xiaogang; Zhang, Zhuoni - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2015
Prof. Xiaogang Wu, an HKUST Faculty Associate and Professor of Social Science at HKUST, investigates the earnings disadvantages faced by rural Chinese migrants in urban cities as compared to their local urban counterparts, and uses empirical evidence to conclude that such disadvantages are...
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How Do Minimum Wage Policies Affect Workers in Emerging Markets?
Park, Albert - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2015
Prof. Albert Park, Director of HKUST IEMS, Chair Professor at HKUST's Division of Social Science, and Professor at HKUST's Department of Economics, reviews the efficacy of minimum wage policies across BRICS countries, i.e. Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, highlighting their...
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Localizing Chinese Enterprises in Africa: from Myths to Policies
Sautman, Barry; Yan, Hairong - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2015
Prof. Barry Sautman, an HKUST IEMS Faculty Associate and political scientist at HKUST, discusses the myths about the extent of localization of Chinese enterprises in Africa. He also recommends how African governments can further encourage Chinese enterprises to further contribution to employment...
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Innovate or Die: How Hong Kong-owned Manufacturing Firms in China Can Survive and Thrive
Sharif, Naubahar - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2014
IEMS Faculty Associate Prof. Naubahar Sharif looks into the challenges facing Hong Kong-owned manufacturing firms in Guangdong, assesses the role of innovation in firm survival, and recommends areas for improvement to policymakers in both Hong Kong and Guangdong.
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Green Lifestyle Adoption: Shopping without Plastic Bags
Wang, Wenbo - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2014
IEMS Faculty Associate Prof. Wenbo Wang examines how people become green by studying a policy change in China which obligated consumers to purchase plastic bags rather than receive them for free.
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Helping Microfinance Fulfill its Promise: Raising Borrower Incomes through Agent-Intermediated Lending
Maitra, Pushkar; Mitra, Sandip; Mookherjee, Dilip; … - HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), … - 2014
IEMS Faculty Associate Prof. Sujata Visaria and colleagues explore how microfinance programmes can be fine-tuned to more effectively address the microcredit promise of financial inclusion and helping the poor.
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