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-wave census-type panel data in 18 villages in rural western China, two identification strategies, instrumental variable and …
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This paper constructs and analyses a long-run time-series for regional inequality in China from the Communist … degree of openness. – inequality ; China ; regional inequality …
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China’s current fiscal system is largely decentralized while its governance structure is rather centralized with strong …
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satisfaction, hedonic happiness and mental health. We match a nationally representative survey in China with local air quality and … air pollution would be higher if the hidden costs of air pollution on SWB in China are taken into account. …
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China’s spectacular growth and poverty reduction has been accompanied by growing inequality which threatens the social …/urban, inland/coastal and provincial—dominates in a country as large as China, and especially with its particular history. The three … regional inequality in China. The object of this volume is to bring together a selection of these papers by us and our co …
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foreign direct investment (FDI), on regional inequality and applies it to China. Even after controlling for many other factors …
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This study develops an analytical framework to account for sources of rapid economic growth in China. The traditional …
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, threatening China's capability to feed itself. This paper analyzes the determinants of land use by modeling arable land and sown …
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drivers of China's rapid economic growth. But the same factor can veer those individuals being deprived of land into violence … and social unrest, which may undermine China's social stability and long-term sustainable growth." from Authors' Abstract …
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