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This paper shows how a shorter fecundity horizon for females (a biological constraint) leads to age and educational disparities between husbands and wives. Empirical support is based on data from a natural experiment commencing before and ending after China's 1980 one-child law. The results...
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book is divided into four parts, covering theories, methods, governance, and policies. • The theory part includes the … governance is on the design and construction of international climate regimes and China's role and choice. • Finally, the policy …
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. Institutions: is governance the weak spot? -- 12. National competitiveness: integration into world economy and productivity -- 12 …
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The empirical literature on the economics of happiness has grown rapidly, and much has been learned about the determinants of subjective well-being. Less attention has been paid to its normative implications. Taking China as a case study, this paper first summarises empirical results on the...
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Over the past few decades, rapid urbanisation has threatened to erode public space, especially in emerging economies. Market forces that prioritise profit generation are allowed to construct venues of consumption in its place. Though their physical appearance may resemble traditional public...
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