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This paper will put forward a number of economic considerations raised by the Russia-Ukraine conflict with the external strong participation, on the side of the latter, of the United States and its NATO allies. We begin with some observations regarding the United States, followed by the...
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Leveraging the sharp changes in environmental regulation embedded in China's 11th Five-Year Plan (FYP), which covered …, China's 11th FYP increased aggregate productivity and output by 1.8% and 10.2%, respectively, through improved resource …
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"China and Russia are perceived as major, long-term competitors with the United States. Since 2014, China and Russia … relationship, the potential future of cooperation between China and Russia, the impact of the Chinese-Russian relationship on the … cooperation between China and Russia are the declining relative power of the United States and the persistent perceived threat …
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The incidence of working for earnings beyond the normal pension age of 55 for females and 60 for males in urban China … healthy, and having a higher education level. It is negatively associated with age, the scale of pension, and, in urban China …, being female. We find that seniors in urban Russia are more likely to work for earnings than their counterparts in China …
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The incidence of working for earnings beyond the normal pension age of 55 for females and 60 for males in urban China … healthy, and having a higher education level. It is negatively associated with age, the scale of pension, and, in urban China …, being female. We find that seniors in urban Russia are more likely to work for earnings than their counterparts in China …
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