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differentials contributed increasingly to income inequality in urban China through 1988, 1995, and 2002, mainly due to rapid income … contribute increasingly to income inequality, while being employed the whole year and age have decreasing contributions. If China …
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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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variable in driving down China's wage inequality between 2010 and 2018. We find that (1) education accounted for over 30% of …
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China has been running a large trade surplus with the rest of the world, particularly with the USA and EU. This has …, mostly focus on real exchange rate and income as determinants of China's trade imbalances. Little attention has been given to … literature by adding FDI to China's trade balance model. Fitting aggregate annual data from 1979 to 2007 to SURE (Seemingly …
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panel data from rural China, this paper attempt to assess the extent to which we can measure vulnerability to poverty. The …
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This paper investigates the impacts of climate change on the People's Republic of China's (PRC) grain output using …
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