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demand of steel consumption to a change in the national income. Results show that China (CHN) and Italy (ITA) have higher ….23%) and China has higher exports of semi-finished/finished steel products (20.38%). The estimated average elasticity of the …
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-enterprise capitalism emerged in China. In this issue the journal presents the first part of the interview. The second part will be … perspective to the study of economic behavior. Prof. Nee also discusses his recent book “Capitalism from Below” (co-authored with …
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cites some examples of this, including his recent research on the rise of capitalism in contemporary China that resulted in … the book “Capitalism from Below” [Nee, Opper 2012], and the ongoing study of the knowledge economy in New York City. Both …
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to achieve vital objectives (usually with high costs). “Capitalism from Below: Markets and Institutional Change in China …Today it makes little sense to ask a question, why social scholars are interested in China’s economy as far as the … the nearest future China will outrun USA in terms of GDP and become the largest economy in the world. Moreover, China has …
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The paper focuses on macroeconomics understood as a major part of economic science concerned with the whole economic system involving such variables as aggregate (total) production, national income, added value, gross domestic product, gross national product, economic growth, aggregate...
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Spillovers from South Africa into the other members of the Souther Africa Customs Union (known as the BLNS for Botstwana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland) are substantial reflecting sizeable real and financial interlinkages. However, shocks to real GDP growth in South Africa do not seem to...
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