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As financial institutions and policymakers worldwide are considering how to integrate sustainability considerations throughout financial systems, a critical question is whether banks can effectively assess and monitor borrowers' environmental credit risk. China's green credit reforms, part of...
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system in the long term. Did this accession lead to free trade or the end of market-based reform of the national economy …? Environmental protection or market domination of the environmental industry? Aid for development or aid for resources? …
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the market and job losses, has lead to an increase in protests that are currently reaching the highest possible levels of …
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the market and job losses, has lead to an increase in protests that are currently reaching the highest possible levels of …
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minimizing the negative effects in terms of market distortion for their trading partners. Prior to China’s accession to the World … challenge of integrating China in the world trading system by focusing on the country’s market access concessions, tariff …
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national energy market. In doing so, China’s transition to a low-carbon society and economy could prove less painful, as China …
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registration system, coupled with more market-based rules on land ownership and use. …
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registration system, coupled with more market-based rules on land ownership and use.<P>Comment favoriser une urbanisation plus …
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The emergence of China as a significant economic force in Latin America has sparked both optimism and alarm. With titles such as 'The Coming China Wars' and 'The Dragon in the Backyard,' recent books and articles depict China as a rising imperial power scouring the globe for natural resources...
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The English version of this paper can be found at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2016680 China’s growing economic engagement with Latin America has sparked both popular and scholarly debate. Some scholars contend that China is a rising imperial power scouring the globe for natural resources,...
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