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China's rapid economic growth in recent decades has not led to balanced income distribution: inter- and intra … development, this paper investigates the nexus between the spatial dependence and income inequality in China on a prefectural … also the choropleth maps of clusters in China, this paper reaches the conclusion that clusters of prefectures and provinces …
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decomposition frameworks to data from the People's Republic of China yield various interesting findings and more importantly …
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Since the launching of its economic reform and opening up programs in 1979, China has experienced an unprecedented …
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We study the relationship between finance and growth using a sample of 275 Chinese cities during 2009-2018. We exclude a large amount of bank loans to local governments through the local government financing vehicles (LGFVs). This allows us to construct a new and better financial development...
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We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives' labour market outcomes. We find evidence of a large … be expected from further migration and urbanisation in China. …
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While the average level of income per capita has increased in China rapidly, income inequality is becoming a more … existence in China of an inverted U-shaped curve for income inequality and economic development (known as the Kuznets curve …, or contributes to the reduction, in inequality. – inequality ; China ; Kuznets curve …
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This paper argues that the regional income gap of China is endogenously determined by its long-term economic … comparative advantages. Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the government has pushed a CAD strategy, i …
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This paper evaluates the economic development of China using the New Economic Geography (NEG) as a framework of … been concentrated in China due to the nature of the Special Economic Zones in the Coastal regions, and the interdependence …
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investors with hedging demands. In support of this explanation we find that the CDS-lag and its news-specificity are related to … various firm-level proxies for hedging demand in the cross-section as well measures for economy-wide informational asymmetries …
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This paper assesses the extent to which a country's external capital structure can aid in mitigating the macroeconomic impact of oil price shocks. Two Caribbean economies highly vulnerable to oil price shocks are considered: an oil importer (Jamaica) and an oil exporter (Trinidad and Tobago)....
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