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We propose a quantitative theory of wealth creation and distribution during China's transitional growth from the early 1990s, when barriers to setting up private businesses, trading housing, and migrating from rural to urban areas are struck down. In response to the changing economic...
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school years) in four developing countries: Peru, Ethiopia, India, and Vietnam. Intercontinental evidence on the timing …
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Dictator Game and the Trust Game were conducted in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City on two groups of high school students with …
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Southeast Asia is one of the most vulnerable regions of the world to the impacts of climate change. At the same time, the region is also following a trajectory that could make it a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the future. Understanding the economic implications of policy...
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representation which does not yet exist. For Vietnam the economic incentive for a trade agreement with the USA plus problems in its …
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The British Industrial Revolution triggered a reversal in the social order whereby the landed elite was replaced by industrial capitalists rising from the middle classesas the economically dominant group. Many observers have linked this transformation to the contrast in values between a...
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