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How may we best understand the effects of the ongoing rise of China on the future of liberal democracy in East Asia? Scholars who stress hegemony tend to predict a less democratic region, while those who stress diffusion tend to predict more democracy. This paper does not attempt to resolve the...
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How may we best understand the effects of the ongoing rise of China on the future of liberal democracy in East Asia? Scholars who stress hegemony tend to predict a less democratic region, while those who stress diffusion tend to predict more democracy. This paper does not attempt to resolve the...
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As the conception of and debates on regional powers have been led by political science, this pa-per aims to contribute to the discussion from an economics perspective. Based on the discussion of different concepts of economic power - such as those of Schumpeter, Perroux, Predöhl, or...
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We investigate the relationship between unemployment and growth in China. We find considerable differences in the …
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developing countries situated in the wider context of the world economy. It examines the possible impact of their rapid growth on … migration. The essential question is whether, in times to come, these four countries could be the new engines of growth for the … world economy. The answer is that rapid growth in China already supports growth elsewhere, so far primarily as a market for …
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China's growth is characterized by massive capital accumulation, made possible by high and increasing domestic savings … investigate the general equilibrium effects on capital accumulation and growth. We show that increased savings and capital …
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