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Seaports have historically played a key role in facilitating trade and growth. This paper is the first attempt in the literature to analyse the formation of Chinese seaport cities and the dynamics that drives it. First, we aim to identify theoretically the emergence of urbanized seaports with...
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This paper provides quarterly real GDP estimates for China from 1978q1-1991q4 using an unobserved component approach … best fit model for temporal disaggregation of China’s real GDP. The estimated quarterly real GDP data are then evaluated … and provide valuable information for the analyses of China’s macroeconomic fluctuations during the period. …
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China has achieved hyper economic growth in the past three decades. The achievement, though spectacular, is nothing … from these factors. As China rises to the rank of middle-income countries, some conditions that used to support fast …
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conversion in China has been closely examined for the late 1980s and 1990s. Much less is known about recent urban expansion and … expansion for China and examines the relationship with city economic growth for 1993–2012. To see if patterns are robust to …
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The paper examines the notion of a 'developmental state' and shows that China possesses the characteristics of a … developmental state.  It explains the political economy which generated such a state in China and in some other economies.  It … the question: can China's developmental state be sustained?  Conclusions are drawn for both China and other developing …
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the world" and using them to buy assets in developing countries, while "the rest of the world" was going into debt. Now it …
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, a level that China should achieve by or soon after 2015. Among our more provocative findings is that growth slowdowns …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced …
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), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (collectively, ACI) over the next two decades. By 2030, they could … citizens. The impact will be felt across the world. This study—a background paper to an Asian Development Bank reportâ …
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