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Ecosystem services provide the basic elements for global economic development. In the context of the deepening global integration process, countries and regions are increasingly connected, resulting in a series of cross-country, cross-regional, multi-scale socio-economic-environmental impacts,...
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Current status of the mortgage financing of forest rights is introduced. Significance of the development of mortgage financing of rural forest rights is analyzed, indicating that the mortgage financing of rural forest rights is an inevitable trend of rural reform development, Mortgage financing...
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Through analyzing the economic profits of rural cooperative economic organizations, the following conclusions are obtained. The rural cooperative economic organizations can get the economic profits which are in accordance with the demands of market-oriented economy. The rural cooperative...
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In this paper, we draw upon a quasi-natural experiment in China’s reorganization of municipal district borders to explore how border effects within a city alter enterprise resource allocation efficiency. To improve metropolitan functioning and competitiveness, the government of China merged or...
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This paper studies how administrative border adjustments influence individual firm productivity and local economic development. Exploiting a novel quasi-natural experiment conducted since the 1990s in China, our empirical analysis finds that district border adjustments (DBAs) significantly...
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This paper studies how administrative border adjustments influence individual firms’ productivity and local economic development. Exploiting a novel quasi-natural experiment conducted since 1990s in China, our empirical analysis finds that District Border Adjustment (DBA) significantly...
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