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concerns over the impact of globalization on the already rising inter-region income inequality in China. This paper discusses …China’s recent accession to the WTO is expected to accelerate its integration into the world economy, which aggravates … China’s globalization process and estimates an income generating function, incorporating trade and FDI variables. It then …
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capability in China. It is found that at the regional level, China's inequality in innovation capability increased from 1995 to … 2004. At the provincial level, the inequality decreased from 1995 to 2000, but increased from 2000 to 2004. Location … inequality in innovation capability. Unbalanced development in high-tech parks exerts a growing explanatory power in driving …
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40 separate industries across 31 regions (or 8 regional blocks) of China for the period 2002–07. Labour movement between … regions within China is considered. It is found that the direct contribution of WTO membership is small to the whole economy …
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industries across 31 regions (and 8 regional blocks) of China during the period 2002–2007. Taking into account labour movement … between regions within China, the direct contribution of WTO membership to overall economic growth and development is … for income inequality is also anticipated. …
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industries across 31 regions (and 8 regional blocks) of China during the period 2002 2007.Taking into account labour movement … between regions within China, the direct contribution of WTO membership to overall economic growth and development is … for income inequality is also anticipated. …
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This paper reviews the theory and application of decomposition techniques in the context of spatial inequality. It …
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equations, we analyze the growth–inequality relationship in postreform China, finding that this relationship is nonlinear and is …This paper argues that the conventional approach of data averaging is problematic for exploring the growth–inequality … nexus. It introduces the polynomial inverse lag (PIL) framework so that the impacts of inequality on investment, education …
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A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing trend. Much less … inequality accounting in rural China, using household level data. It is found that geography has been the dominant factor but is … inequality. This paper represents an early attempt to apply the regression-based decomposition framework to the study of …
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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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concerns over the impact of globalization on the already rising inter-regional income inequality in China. This paper discusses … have been declining. – globalization ; inequality decomposition ; Shapley value ; China …China’s recent accession to the WTO is expected to accelerate its integration into the world economy, which aggravates …
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