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- will impact the global economy. An in-depth look at how important China really is for the rest of the world. Also …, potential speed bumpers ahead that might lead to lower-than-expected growth in China and an assessment of how this could in turn …
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individuals' networks. The impact of a father-in-law on a young man's career using panel data from China is studied here. [Bread …
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automakers. URL:[http://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD/PROD0000000000278738/ASEAN+auto+market%3A+Growing+in+the+shadow+of+China+and+India.pdf]. …
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Review of Foreign Capital Inflows to China, India and the Caribbean: Trends, Assessments and Determinants by Arindam …
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As we celebrate 60 years of political independence and take pride in our dynamic private sector, our remarkable IT successes and all the other usual dimensions of success, let us remind ourselves that a great deal remains to be done to improve the foundations of India’s human resources...
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Globally, we are applying excessive nitrogen (N) fertilizers to our agricultural crops, which ultimately causes nitrogen pollution to our ecosphere. The atmosphere is polluted by N2O and NOx gases that directly and indirectly increase atmospheric warming and climate change. Nitrogen is also...
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This study was not alone in demonstrating that a deal on the Doha Round could be of huge benefit to the global economy. Assuming plausible enhancements in the course of further negotiations, the biggest-ever round of international trade liberalisation in absolute terms could indeed be realised....
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evolution. On the basis of a longitudinal survey of subsidiaries in China, the results show that most subsidiaries in China …. The most prevalent trajectory of strategic evolution by multinational subsidiaries in China is by increasing the liaisons … developed economies. It is suggested that this contradictory result is linked to the emerging economy status of China, which …
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A closer look at the developments in 35 cities across China, looking for potential regional real estate bubbles. An …
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This paper reviews India.s low-carbon high growth inclusive policy initiatives, comments on their financial sustainability and environmental sustainability and suggests desirable changes. The focus is on reduction in CO2 emissions. [WORKING PAPER 56/2010]....
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