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, China, and India - to describe some of the strategies which Asian economies used in order to induce industrial development …
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Marketization and globalization in China may stimulate industrial clustering, while decentralization may lead to … protectionism and industrial dispersion. This paper examines industrial distribution in China during 1980-2003. While Chinese …
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Despite a vast accumulation of private capital, China is not embracing capitalism. Deceptively familiar capitalist … introduces the chapters comprising the NBER volume Capitalizing China (Fan and Morck, eds. 2012), which examine China's high … consider policy alternatives the CCP might consider if its goal is China's elevation into the ranks of high income countries …
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China is a country in great transformation. Over the last three decades the highly remarkable economic performance of … the once low-income and inward-looking state of China has attracted increasing interest from academics and policymakers …. China's astounding transformation is reflected not only in her economy, but also in her social changes in the past few …
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The paper discusses Georgia's transit potential as a regional development actor and Georgia as a transit hub. The focus of the research is on the functioning of transit flows and logistics infrastructure as an attractive determinant of foreign investment. It also analyzes the financial and...
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The European Union (EU) and Germany were already being confronted with rapidly changing dynamics on the economic, ecological, and technological terrains prior to the Covid-19 crisis. The pandemic however has fully exposed critical global value chain (GVC) dependencies, jeopardising European...
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Three decades of Turkish experience with nonselective industrial policies (consistent with neoliberal policy) clearly demonstrates that structural transformation in Turkish economy could not be achieved. In this paper, we have three motivations. Our first motivation is to discuss overall...
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The transition paths from plan to market have varied markedly across countries. Central and Eastern European and the Baltic countries, which opted for a fast and profound transformation of their institutions including business climates, rapidly narrowed the productivity gap with advanced...
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Three decades of Turkish experience with nonselective industrial policies (consistent with neoliberal policy) clearly demonstrates that structural transformation in Turkish economy could not be achieved. In this paper, we have three motivations. Our first motivation is to discuss overall...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008901145
- of education. The findings are used to suggest whether the People's Republic of China is successfully progressing through …
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