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Is the high degree of gender inequality in developing countries in education, personal autonomy, and more explained by underdevelopment itself? Or do the societies that are poor today hold certain cultural views that lead to gender inequality? This article discusses several mechanisms through...
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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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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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Using product-level data on exports from different cities within China, this paper investigates the contributing …
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Th is study, which is supported by the ministries of fi nance and the central banks of the BRICS, focuses on synergies and complementarities between the economies, highlighting their role as growth drivers of the world economy. Th e emphasis is on best practices, areas of cooperation, and...
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