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financial activity in mainland China and Hong Kong. With the re-emergence of Shanghai, many people foresee the furture demise of …The contemporary rise of China in the new geo-economy is increasingly pressurising the spatial distribution of … Hong Kong as the most important financial centre for the China mainland. This paper shows that conviction seems rather …
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In this context, higher education as well as research and development (R&D) have long since ceased to be purely the domain of the developed Western economies. Numerous regions of the world, some in the emerging markets in particular – the often-cited BRIC countries – are catching...
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time. These factors are likely to accelerate automobile purchases, and GHG emissions. Shanghai is one of China's most … sector emissions are poised to soar as income levels rise. This is especially true for China, whose imminent accession to the … dynamic cities. Extremely densely populated, with very low personal vehicle ownership rates for its income level, Shanghai is …
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housing renewal in Shanghai between 1990 and 2010. It demonstrates that compared to the 1990s, a more sophisticated and …
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A closer look at the developments in 35 cities across China, looking for potential regional real estate bubbles. An …
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financial activity in mainland China and Hong Kong. With the re-emergence of Shanghai, many people foresee the furture demise of …The contemporary rise of China in the new geo-economy is increasingly pressurising the spatial distribution of … Hong Kong as the most important financial centre for the China mainland. This paper shows that conviction seems rather …
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In 1949 Shanghai was the leading international financial center (IFC) in Asia. Recently the push of Shanghai to regain … IFC. Shanghai's progress is then measured against these criteria and is also placed in a comparative perspective by …
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study uses a unique matched employee-employer dataset from Shanghai. The findings suggest that about half of the HPWP …
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We examine the relationship between research and development (R&D) intensity and wages, using a unique matched employer-employee dataset. The dataset has the advantage that it links firm-level investment in R&D to individual employee wages and allows us to control for both employee and employer...
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There is no denying that China has experienced, and is still experiencing, radical changes, generally initiated by the … memories in order to understand their situation. Presently a working-class neighborhood in Shanghai, Cucumber Lane was in the …
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