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This paper analyses the impact of the Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) on rural labor migration in China. We use …
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This study aims at investigating the spatial dimension of the FDI. Considering the distribution of FDI between the provinces, our purpose is the spatial dependency that may be observed. Using data for 1992-2002, we find that taking into account the regional specification induces significant FDI...
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into the detailed data of production and SO2 emission intensity of China's 29 industrial sectors (occupying over 98% of the …
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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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This study aims to examine the impact of Confucian values on industrial relations in China. The existing literature … suggests that these values have a significant influence on industrial relations in China. Authors commonly report that Chinese … industrial relations are peculiar and different from those found in some Western counties. Particularly, in China, trade unions …
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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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What is the knowledge needed to allow an industrial merge in a very poor area: that is the question of the paper. The paper look what is the experience and education of bosses and workers participating the first generation of private owned industry in a non industrial area that became the world...
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TAN Lihua & Jean RUFFIER (2010), Incentives and Governance of Distributer Networks : The Case of a Foreign-Funded Paint and Coating Materials Enterprise, Chinese Sociology and Anthropology, Spring 2010 issue, New York
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