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Numerical exercises we have performed indicate that when one operates a country as a slavery system, the slaves would end up barely subsisting, whereas the masters could live affluently.What might North Korea do to achieve prolonged economic progresses? The followings appear to be the bare...
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China and Australia have increasingly strong links, especially through trade. These are driven by demand from China for … Australian commodities (coal and iron ore) and services (tourism and education). These links are influenced by China's transition …, three risks (both upside and downside) to China during this transition process are considered, focusing on their spillovers …
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Vietnam has been following China's path closely and very successfully for the last two decades, since the adoption of … is the highest of all major Asian exporters (including China) since the mid-1990s. In the current international context … of emerging countries. Several obstacles might block this emergence, such as the rise of China and the stringent rules of …
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independent state. Since the landmark signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005, China, and to a lesser extent India …. Generally, commentaries and studies covering China and India's relations with Sudan focus on their interactions with the central …'s potential split. Due to its economic role in Sudan, China in particular is in a unique position to promote a peaceful transition. …
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This paper assesses China's transformation using a long-term economic growth framework and explores the implications …
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village.” This is where a comparison with the pioneer in communist opening-up, China, can provide key insights into North …. China's developmental model, by contrast, only lifts those barriers incrementally in a bid to nurture local industries and … further open up. On the contrary, the parallels with China suggest the North Korean foreign investment regime can be leveraged …
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China and Australia have increasingly strong links, especially through trade. These are driven by demand from China for … Australian commodities (coal and iron ore) and services (tourism and education). These links are influenced by China's transition …, three risks (both upside and downside) to China during this transition process are considered, focusing on their spillovers …
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The “Beijing Consensus” (BC) as a concept has been utilised to distinguish China's economic development experience from … order to have a better understanding of the emerging BC and its relation with China's economic development experience, the … analysis of the BC is provided. This analysis illustrates that China does not try to export its economic development model to …
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China's recent economic reforms have led to impressive growth, and an unprecedented enthusiasm for establishing foreign … enterprises in China. Since 1993, China has been the second largest recipient of foreign direct investment in the world and is now … its accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), has further accelerated its market-oriented economic reforms. China …
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