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Biases from truncation caused by coresidency restriction have been a challenge for research on intergenerational mobility. Estimates of intergenerational schooling persistence from two data sets show that the intergenerational regression coefficient, the most widely used measure, is severely...
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added/sales taxes in four South Asian countries -- Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The paper is based largely on …
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trade disputes, emphasizing the Brazil-United States dispute involving ethanol and the broader United States-China dispute …
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The seven largest emerging market economies -- China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, and Turkey …-half to three times more due to a similarly sized increase in G7 growth. Third, among the EM7, spillovers from China are the …
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This paper studies the extent to which firms in China and India use capital markets to obtain financing and grow. Using …
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expenditures, as in China and India, the impact was magnified. Increases in recurrent expenditure, which were made in Brazil and … India, acted as short-term stimulants; additional public investment, as in China, appears to have had a more lasting impact … integration, resulting in differential magnitude and timing of the crisis impact. For example, coastal states in India were …
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This study briefly summarizes the development experiences of special economic zones in China and Africa, the lessons … that Africa can learn from China, and the preliminary results of the Chinese investments in special economic zones in …, weak governance and implementation capacity, and inadequate infrastructure, among others. Since 2006, China has implemented …
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The paper examines the ways in which recent economic growth has been uneven in China and India and what this has meant … development. The authors argue that the development paths of both China and India have been influenced by, and have generated …
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Three main features characterize the international financial integration of China and India. First, while only having a … highly asymmetric: both are "short equity, long debt." Third, China and India have improved their net external positions over … savings and investment rates. Changes in these factors will affect the international financial integration of China and India …
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(Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Vietnam), and China will become an ever-larger importer of natural resource and labor …The "rise of Asia" is something of a myth. During 1990-2005 China accounted for 28 percent of global growth, measured … at purchasing power parity (PPP). India accounted for 9 percent. The rest of developing Asia, with nearly a billion …
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