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with the case of China. The paper develops an analytical frame of reference by applying the conceptual tools of the French …
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support. The program focused on business cycle analysis and structural analysis of SME development in China. The SME survey …
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China’s rise drives a growing impact of China on economics. So far, this mainly works via theforce of example, but … liberal market economy. I relate this observation with the current revisionist viewon China’s economic history which has …
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The incidence of working for earnings beyond the normal pension age of 55 for females and 60 for males in urban China … healthy, and having a higher education level. It is negatively associated with age, the scale of pension, and, in urban China …, being female. We find that seniors in urban Russia are more likely to work for earnings than their counterparts in China …
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. We suggest this model has relevance to the current situation in China where services remain unliberalized and tariff … analysis provides an intellectual counter argument to those presently advocating a free Renminbi float for China. …
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during China?s between 1988 and 2002. We pay special attention to the changing role of sorting by ability versus budget …-constraint effects as China?s education policy has changed from one in which the bulk of direct costs are paid by government for students …
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(China, India, Russia, Brazil) on the other. …
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. We calibrate such a model to China's trade with the rest of the world and explore two country tariff games using 2005 …
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