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"Income inequality in China has risen rapidly in the past decades across regions, between rural and urban sectors, and … coastal urban areas. Using the China Economic, Population, Nutrition and Health Survey data of 1989 and 2004, we show that the …
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"China has emerged as one of the top recipients of foreign direct investment in the world. Meanwhile, the successful …
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rural China. First, they assume nonfarm income as an exogenous transfer to total income to decompose the Gini index. Second …
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entry matters more than access to the rest of China, which is consistent with market fragmentation due to underdeveloped …
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changing incomes over time is offset or reinforced by horizontal redistribution and re-ranking. He uses panel data from China … of horizontal redistribution and re-ranking in both China-and to a lesser extent Vietnam-more than offset pro …-poor vertical redistribution. Without the horizontal redistribution and re-ranking, the Gini coefficient for China might have fallen …
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data collected for this study through surveys. Beijing is the first choice for companies locating in China, but foreign …
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choices of equity joint venture (EJV) projects in China. They derive a location choice model from a theoretical framework that … ventures in highly-polluting industries with partners from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan (China). In contrast, joint ventures …
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associated with an increased demand for skilled labor, the opposite is true in China. This paper 'a product of the Growth and …
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