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There has been a significant growth in the number of Chinese companies going public in recent years. Some of them listed their shares locally in Shanghai and Shenzhen, while others chose a stock exchange with better access to international capital (e.g. Hong Kong). The existing literature argues...
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Because of worldwide growing concerns about global climate change, great interest has been expressed in the potential of alternative climate policies to reduce global carbon emissions. In this paper, we compare cross-country implications of alternative climate policies, including unilateral and...
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Based on fractal theory, this paper studies the fluctuation characteristics of the gold market in China. Using R/S analysis and fractal dimension analysis this paper demonstrates that the gold market possesses fractal characteristics and determines the length of the aperiodic circulation on the...
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Ethnic minority development in Beijing has been marred by deep-seated historical experiences of strained ethnic relations. In spite of this situation, this article demonstrates that ethnic minorities in the capital city have achieved greater educational attainments than the dominant, Han group....
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Purpose – This paper seeks to historically examine social development outcomes in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) in respect to poverty eradication, education and employment, health care and social integration. Moreover, it will aims to offer tangible advice for improving future social...
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