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This paper depicts the trend of regional inequality in rural China for the period 1985-2002. The total inequality is … decomposed into the so-called within- and between-components when China is divided into three regional belts (east, central and …
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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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By exploring the export performances and specialization patterns of China and India, we assess their trade … faces tough competition from China in the third markets especially in clothing, textile and leather products; (ii) there is … a moderate potential for expanding trade between the two countries; (iii) China poses a challenge for the East Asian …
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