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"Examines Alexander Hamilton's political economy in relation to Aristotle's classical views of economics, as presented in his Politics, and finds shared support of commerce in pursuit of a regime's or democracy's wider goals" - Provided by publisher
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A 'moderately prosperous society' with no Chinese individual left behind - that's the vision for China set out by … a country with more billionaires (609 at last count) than the US. But the 'China Story' is a complex one. The China … presents a range of perspectives, from the global to the individual, the official to the unofficial, from mainland China to …
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Empirical evidence suggests that China has benefited from foreign direct investment (FDI). However, an important … question that remains unanswered is whether China has benefited more from FDI than other countries in general and other … growth. The results show that studies on China report relatively high t-values and thus indicate that China may have …
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Intergenerational inequality and old-age poverty are salient issues in contemporary China. China’s aging population …
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China is on the eve of a demographic shift that will have profound consequences on its economic and social landscape …, along with anecdotes of rapidly rising migrant wages and episodic labor shortages, has raised questions about whether China … labor shortage economy. Crossing this threshold will have far-reaching implications for both China and the rest of the world …
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This paper investigates the empirical characteristics of income inequality in China and a panel of BRIC+ countries over …€”an inverted Ushaped relationship between income inequality and economic development—in China and the panel of BRIC+ countries …. In the case of China, the empirical results indicate that government spending and taxation have opposing effects on …
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This paper assesses how pro-poor and inclusive Asia’s recent growth has been, and what factors have been driving these outcomes. It finds that while poverty has fallen across the region over the last two decades, inequality has increased, dampening the impact of growth on poverty reduction. As...
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from its continued reliance on capital accumulation, China can grow at a healthy pace and maintain its convergence toward …
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that some types of investment are becoming excessive in China, particularly in inland provinces. In these regions, private … existing trends continue, valuable resources could be wasted at a time when China’s ability to finance investment is facing … to that in manufacturing and real estate. Financial reform would facilitate such a reorientation, helping China to …
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