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five phases of economic development that are common to China, Japan, and Korea : M (Malthusian), G (government-led), K (à …, this paper explores the agrarian origins of institutions in Qing China and Tokugawa Japan (and briefly ChosÅn Korea) and … interpretations of divergent institutional evolution between China and Japan, which also clarifies the simplicity of prevailing …
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People’s Republic of China (PRC). Among them are the foundations laid in the pre-1978 era, especially in respect of land …
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People’s Republic of China (PRC). Among them are the foundations laid in the pre-1978 era, especially in respect of land …
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Throughout the developed and developing worlds, education spending is seen as a key tool for government policy makers in the quest for economic growth. Promoting 'human capital' development is a prime objective for economic and education ministries. The seminal articles discussed in this...
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Throughout the world, migration is an increasingly important and diverse component of population change, both at national and sub-national levels. Migration impacts on the distribution of knowledge and generates externalities and spillover effects. This book focuses on recent models and methods...
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"This timely book evaluates international human capital policies, offering a comparative perspective on global efforts to generate new ideas and novel ways of thinking about human capital. Examining educational reforms, quality of education and links between education and socio-economic...
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NZIER has always had a strong interest in understanding the way in which the New Zealand economy interacts with the rest of the world. We have a long history of producing research into trade liberalisation and globalisation. As the global economy becomes ever more complex, we are now turning our...
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