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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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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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The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has created a large body of research in the energy-economics literature. In this paper, we investigate such a relation in the case of Chinese regions from 1995 to 2009. The majority of previous studies have ignored the regional...
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