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This paper takes a first look at the trade effects of China's Belt and Road Initiative, also referred to as the New …
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development in China, as it has in countries with higher levels of private sector development …
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This paper assesses the impact of the rise of China on the trade of Latin American and Caribbean economies. The study …, Honduras, Mexico, and Paraguay. The paper uses the index and a model of labor mobility, to calculate the impact of China …'s growth on labor markets in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. The resulting evidence suggests that the rise of China has had …
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This study analyzes the potential impacts of a national emission trading scheme on provincial economies in China of … meeting China's emission reduction pledges, the Nationally Determined Contributions announced under the Paris Agreement. The … with the latest provincial-level social accounting matrices (2012). The study shows that meeting China's Nationally …
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-down model with a bottom-up engineering model for the energy sector. The study uses meeting China's pledges under the Paris …
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This paper examines China?s rural minimum living standard guarantee (dibao) program, one of the largest minimum income …
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China's government economic stimulus package in 2008-09 appears to have worked well. It seems to have been about the … built into subnational fiscal mechanisms in federal countries. Moreover, China's massive fiscal stimulus played an important … particular relevance today for China, as well as other countries, in formulating policy response to another global economic …
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The barriers faced by Chinese rural-urban migrants to access social services, particularly education, in host cities could help explain why the majority of migrants choose to leave their children behind. This paper proposes a theoretical framework that allows for an explicit discussion of the...
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-funded health sector reform project in China known as Health VIII. On the supply-side, the project combined infrastructure …
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This paper investigates whether social structure helps or hinders factor allocation using unusually rich data from The Gambia. Evidence indicates that land available for cultivation is allocated unequally across households; and that factor transfers are more common between neighbors, co-ethnics,...
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