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What will South Asia look like in 2025? The optimistic outlook is that India, which accounts for 80 per cent of the regional economic output, is headed towards double-digit growth rates. South Asia too will grow rapidly, primarily due to India. The pessimistic outlook is that, given huge...
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the current and projected urbanization rate, the service sector, and the availability of natural resources to test the … time, GDP2, urbanization, and the service sector increase CO2 emissions in the South Asian region. The DKSE estimator also … levels. Meanwhile, the CS-ARDL analysis found that GDP and industrialization reduce CO2 emissions, while urbanization, GDP2 …
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well as to slower urbanization. The depression and destruction of the 19141945 period was followed by great prosperity and …
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Ever since the twenty-first century, the Chinese government has been undertaking a series of rural-favored policies and measures to promote comprehensive development in rural China. The fundamental purpose is to accomplish integrated urban-rural development (IURD) given the ever enlarging...
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