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of China (DRC), discusses principles for reforming the Chinese railway, based on experience of rail reform in OECD …
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This publication presents a synthesis of the main findings and policy recommendations of China in the World Economy …, the entry of China into the World Trade Organisation marks a new era for its integration into the world economy. Drawing …
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. The entry of China into the WTO marks a new era for its integration into the world economy. Drawing on the experiences of …This book analyses the domestic policy challenges facing China in the context of trade and investment liberalisation …
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This book provides an overview of the key challenges faced by China and OECD's main policy recommendations to address … OECD’s policy advice to the specific and timely priorities of China, focusing on how its government can make reform happen. …
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This dataset reports spending programmes and tax breaks in China that encourage the consumption or production of fossil …
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This dataset contains tax revenue collected by China (People's Republic of). It provides detailed tax revenues by …
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While China's economy has shown impressive dynamism following the increased reliance on market-based policies, the … challenges of governance which China is facing.  In addition to the well-known problems related to the lack of openness in …
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Colombia is somewhat unique in this series, in that it was never a centralised, communist state. Nonetheless, it does share some of the characteristics of the centralised socialist economies since the reins of power remained in a small clique which denied access to other parts of the society....
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Egypt is lagging behind other countries in the Mediterranean region in reforming its economy. This book explains why. The authors contend that the Egyptian political system, based to a large extent on discrete patronage and dominated by powerful interest groups was inherently resistant to...
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