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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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Korea's experience implies that the People's Republic of China's potential growth rates are likely to slow in the coming … People's Republic of China needs to upgrade its institutional quality and improve productivity, particularly in its services …
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on the institution-economic growth nexus within a particular country, namely China. China is often regarded as an … economic success of a province in China, even more important than geographical factors and integration. However, when …
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The so-called 'deep determinants' of economic growth and development (namely, geography, institutions, and integration) have been found to be decisive for the break out of stagnation and for explaining cross-country income differences by many empirical studies. However, so far, very little has...
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diversify. -- Asia ; China ; global crisis ; open forest …The global crisis of 2007–09 affected developing Asia largely through a decline in exports to the developed countries … employment front). This recovery was led by China’s impressive performance, aided by a large stimulus package and easy credit …
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expenditures in Asia. Neither do the results suggest that the nexus between globalisation and social expenditures varied across …
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expenditures in Asia. Neither do the results suggest that the nexus between globalisation and social expenditures varied across …
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Unified growth theory predicts that the timing of the fertility transition is a key determinant of contemporary comparative development, as it marks the onset of the take-off to sustained growth. Neoclassical growth theory presupposes a take-off, and explains comparative development by...
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This paper provides a new data set of regional income inequalities within countries based on satellite nighttime light data. We first empirically study the relationship between luminosity data and regional incomes for those countries where regional income data are available. We subsequently use...
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What is the long run impact on development from differences in subsistence strategies during pre-industrial times? Whereas this question has been explored from the point of view of agriculture, remarkably little attention has been paid to the complementary strategy of relying on marine...
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