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came with greater attention to human rights. The written record reflects the push-back against government intervention and … today, there is little sign that the modern revival of the classical 19th century views on the limitations of government has …
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true value when there is correlated incidence heterogeneity. A case study for a large cash transfer program in China …
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-based poverty program in the world, namely China's Di Bao program, which aims to assure a minimum income through means …
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The paper examines the ways in which recent economic growth has been uneven in China and India and what this has meant … and development. The authors argue that the development paths of both China and India have been influenced by, and have …
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China is now the world's second largest economy, and it is expected to overtake the United States to become the largest … by 2020. What are the implications for the global environment and climate change if China surpasses the United States …? There are major concerns with China's rapid rise because its economic and industrial structure is increasingly dependent on …
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, a level that China should achieve by or soon after 2015. Among our more provocative findings is that growth slowdowns …
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