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Sectoral price gaps that were observed in 1990 between Japan and China are studied in this paper by using a … higher than those observed in China mainly because it registered higher wages that were only partially offset by higher …
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This paper is motivated by the recent debate on the existence and scale of China's ‘Guo Jin Min Tui’ phenomenon, which …
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Using data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), this study analyses changes in bodyweight (BMI and waist … circumference) distributions between 1991 and 2011 among adults aged 20+ in China. To do so, we quantify the source and extent of …
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This paper examines the driving forces for reducing China’s CO2 emission intensity between 1998 and 2008, utilizing the … intensity of GDP, and energy intensity of GDP for other activities were mainly responsible for the success in reducing China … contributed the most to China’s improvements in CO2 emission intensity. …
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original, just as original is the application to China (never been done before), which in addition is not confined to two or so …
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‐country variations. Design/methodology/approach – Using survey data of consumer attitudes toward marketing from China and Canada, this …
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This paper analyzes the development and effects of intra-provincial regional disparities in China between 1989 and 2001 …
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This paper investigates the influence of invariance axioms in the decomposition of observed poverty variations into growth and inequality effects. After a complete and critical review of the invariance axioms suggested in the literature, we show that few information is needed for the ordering of...
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In this paper, basing on panel data on Chinese provincial level from 1991-2000, we test, firstly, the existence of EKC for industrial SO2 emission density. Following, we decompose the economical determinants of this SO2 emission density into: income effect (GDPPC), scale effect (Industrial GDP...
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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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