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rural incomes in China. Current literature based on analyses of rural income volatility in China decomposes poverty into … increase from around 1.8 in the late 1980's to over 3 today. These estimates do not take into account the higher volatility of … rural income volatility. Here we use a direct method instead to adjust rural income for volatility using a certainty …
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rural incomes in China. Current literature based on analyses of rural income volatility in China decomposes poverty into … increase from around 1.8 in the late 1980's to over 3 today. These estimates do not take into account the higher volatility of … rural income volatility. Here we use a direct method instead to adjust rural income for volatility using a certainty …
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Current literature based on analyses of rural income volatility in China decompose poverty into chronic and transient … today. These estimates do not take into account the higher volatility of rural incomes in China. Since an uncertain income … volatility. Here, we instead use a direct method to adjust rural income for volatility using a certainty equivalent income …
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In the paper we discuss China's participation in both the 2009 Copenhagen negotiations on a post-Kyoto global climate … change regime currently under way and out beyond Copenhagen in further negotiations likely to follow. China is now both the …. In the Copenhagen negotiation, there will be strong pressure on China to take on emissions reduction commitments and …
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In this paper we focus on the rapidly deepening bilateral India-China economic relationship. Each is deeply integrating … into the global economy through trade and FDI inflows, China is seen as primarily manufacturing-lead growth with India as … China, and the two have to be considered a joint global presence. India and China are thus viewed in the literature in …
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services grew as rapidly in India as in China, so that it cannot be said that growth in India was based more on domestic demand …
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The relative performance of China and India is compared using two different methods and they provide a very different … goods and services and of gross fixed capital formation. Using a two tailed- test we find that China does better than India … for most of these indicators. For instance, China has a higher growth rate of per capita income, XGS and GFCF as also a …
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