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given to the re-emergence of the Asian giants, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. Both countries have attained …
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In a country where two out of five citizens, about 450 million people, live in poverty, it is no exaggeration to say that the development experience of Kerala – a coastal state on the southwestern tip of India – stands out as extraordinary. Despite a history of anemic economic growth, this...
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growth. In addition, China's reform and opening up has also been accompanied by increasing openness, significant fluctuations …/methodology/approach To incorporate all of the potential determinants of China's structural change, the authors build a two-country four … employment in the three sectors. Originality/value Therefore, to examine the impact on China's structural change, in addition to …
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for 1995 and 2002, this paper analyzes the evolution of labor market segmentation in urban China, by applying an extended …
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After three decades’ reform, China’s SOEs remain as powerful but inefficient. The continual failure to adopt necessary … reform leads to great disappointment amongst China watchers and requests an explanation. This paper offers a new political …
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The paper analyses the development strategy adopted In China after 1978. It is shown that it has not followed a pre …
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incentivizes more elite members to promote liberalization. Comparing the SEZ programs in China and Ghana illustrate how seemingly …
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