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China. We also find that corruption strongly reduces tax revenue. Looking at things from an expenditure point of view we … observe that corruption significantly decreases government spending on education, R&D and public health in China. We also … that the pollution haven hypothesis may not hold in China. This finding sheds a new light on the “China puzzle” that China …
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In this study we explore in detail the causes of corruption in China using two different sets of data at the regional … in China that is mainly driven by the transition to a market economy. -- Corruption ; China ; Government …
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-country evidence at the province-level in China during 1998 to 2007. Panel data evidence clearly indicates that social interaction has … a statistically significantly positive effect on the corruption rate in China. Our findings, therefore, underscore the … relevance of social interaction in understanding corruption. -- Corruption ; Social Interaction ; China …
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The aim of this paper is to learn about some patterns of sectoral and industrial structural change of the Chinese economy over the 1995-2010 period. To such a purpose, we set up a quantitative methodology via input-output modelling, which allows us to decompose gross output into some key demand...
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This paper deals with some structural indicators and their evolution, in China and regions, over the period 1981 …
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This paper is a continuation of our study of structural change in China and deals with the changes of domestic …
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