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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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This study attempts a first causal examination of the role of state capacity in China's economic performance. Effective … the level of county governments in modern China. Our estimates indicate that state capacity significantly impacts economic … bureaucratic capacity measured by the number of public employees does not necessarily deliver better economic outcomes in China. We …
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Vietnam has been following China's path closely and very successfully for the last two decades, since the adoption of … is the highest of all major Asian exporters (including China) since the mid-1990s. In the current international context … of emerging countries. Several obstacles might block this emergence, such as the rise of China and the stringent rules of …
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In this paper we provide an overview of the growth model in China and its prospects, taking a medium-run to long …-run perspective. Our main conclusions are as follows. First, the still prevailing producer-biased model of managed capitalism in China …-)escalate once global and domestic economic conditions normalise. Third, the fundamental factors underpinning growth in China are …
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In this paper we provide an overview of the growth model in China and its prospects, taking a medium-run to long …-run perspective. Our main conclusions are as follows. First, the still prevailing producer-biased model of managed capitalism in China …-)escalate once global and domestic economic conditions normalise. Third, the fundamental factors underpinning growth in China are …
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The process of economic reforms launched in 1978, and gradually extended until current days, has catapulted China into … development of China's industrial policy, in particular, the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZ), a salient economic …
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Our paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China. In a nutshell, we believe …
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