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by the incumbent poor. The decomposition is applied to appraising poverty trends in China between 1988 and 1996. The …
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history and the initial endowments of the two Northern hemisphere economies China and India which are land scarce and labour …
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, China and South Africa, towards labour shortage and generally rising labour real incomes. In the acuteness of their rural …, and in the growth of their labour forces. Whereas China ? a labour-surplus economy par excellence despite unemployment …
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With the aid of an analytical framework of the Lewis model revised to reflect the experience of China, this paper … China?s growth as achieved during the course of economic reform and the opening-up of the country: the exploitation of the … the approaching turning point in China?s economic development and examines a host of challenges facing the country in …
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The segmentation of global manufacturing and services provided China and subsequently India with a golden opportunity … particular for China. Foreign direct investment has played a pivotal role in their economic growth and has major presence in …
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The rise of China as an economic and political ?driver? of the global economy is likely to be one of the defining … global order that has held sway for over 60 years. As such, China is beginning to reshape the world, presaging a new phase of … globalization: a ?global-Asian era?. This new era is likely to be distinct from any of the earlier phases of globalization and China …
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Since China joined the WTO in 2001, the pressure for bank reforms has mounted as China ought to fully open up its … foreign competition can solve China?s banking problem remains to be tested. This paper aims to answer this question through …
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