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In dealing with local environmental authorities, Chinese firms facing adverse financial situations have more bargaining power than other firms, while those generating more complaints from the public about their emissions have less
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May 2000 - Community pressure may be as strong an incentive for industrial firms to control pollution in China as … pollution control in China and estimates the marginal cost of pollution abatement. He examines a well-documented set of plant … behavior in China. He constructs and estimates an industrial organic water pollution discharge model for plants that violate …
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development and actual environmental quality. Pollution pricing is closer to the dictates of environmental economics than China …'s formal regulatory statutes would suggest - and there is considerable scope for using economic instruments to reduce China …'s industrial pollution problems. Wang and Wheeler investigate two aspects of China's pollution levy system, which was first …
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Purpose – The social safety net of health care insurance is rapidly expanding in rural China. New Rural Cooperative …
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northwest China. Design/methodology/approach – Using hemoglobin (Hb) levels as the outcome variable, the authors first measure … itself, one of the policy implications of this study is that malnutrition is still a serious problem in China and it is worse …
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Purpose – The social safety net of health care insurance is rapidly expanding in rural China. New Rural Cooperative …
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northwest China. Design/methodology/approach – Using hemoglobin (Hb) levels as the outcome variable, the authors first measure … itself, one of the policy implications of this study is that malnutrition is still a serious problem in China and it is worse …
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