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surveys, spanning eleven years, to answer this question with respect to labour market rewards in urban China. We conceptualize …
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in the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) have become middle class by 2007, which is especially impressive given that around … privatization. As industrialization and urbanization continue in the PRC, the growth of the middle class will intensify, and could …
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We use large survey data sets of firms provided by the World Bank for China, India, and Brazil—Investment Climate … find that capital cities in all countries are attractive for firms to locate. In India and China, labour-intensive firms … attrition costs. Labour regulations both in India and China deter firms from locating in the larger cities, but not in Brazil …
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The inequality of wealth in China has increased rapidly in recent years. Prior to 1978 all Chinese households possessed … negligible wealth. China therefore presents a fascinating case study of how inequality of household wealth increases as economic … decomposed using data from two national sample surveys of the China Household Income Project (CHIP) relating to 2002 and 2013 …
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The inequality of wealth in China has increased rapidly in recent years. Prior to 1978 all Chinese households possessed … negligible wealth. China therefore presents a fascinating case study of how inequality of household wealth increases as economic … decomposed using data from two national sample surveys of the China Household Income Project (CHIP) relating to 2002 and 2013 …
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decomposition frameworks to data from the People's Republic of China yield various interesting findings and more importantly …
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This paper represents a first attempt to study China’s business cycles using a formal analytical framework, namely, a …
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by the incumbent poor. The decomposition is applied to appraising poverty trends in China between 1988 and 1996. The …
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