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highlighted by most empirical studies on China, the question of whether an inverse relationship may exist is seldom, if ever … foreign investment in regional economic growth in China. It also serves to underline the importance of the potential for …
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This working paper offers an evaluation of the performance of the inland ports of the Slovak Republic within the framework of the Danube Axis, an analysis of the impact of the ports on their territory and an assessment of policies in this field. It examines port performance over the last decades...
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In this paper we review the fiscal evolution of China and Russia, asking how the process of creating a separate, tax …-financed public sector in the two countries differed. We observe that the size of China's budget sector was consistently smaller than … in Russia and that budget decentralization was consistently greater. We see both pros and cons in China …
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This article uses both cross-section and panel data approaches to study regional growth in China. Inter-regional income … studies on China. Only after controlling for regional effects, population growth, and investment in both physical and human …
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