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China's economy has developed in such a startling way that most people – economists or not – place, as starting … on the United States, and the world at large, because China is such a big country. In this presentation, we will look at …€œbullish†on China ever since visiting the country in 1979 and have been tracking the course of forecasts about performance ever …
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Considerable loss of biodiversity has been occurring in China as in most developing countries and threats to … biodiversity are increasing because of China's rapid rate of economic growth. China is therefore developing and considering plans … systematically. However, still being a low-income country, China must carefully weigh up the economic benefits and costs, of its …
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Rapid growth in tourism has occurred in Yunnan Province since 1979 with several destinations being popular. Mass tourism in Kunming City and the central area of Yunnan is shifting to other areas such as Xishuangbanna in the south and Dali and Lijiang in the northwest because of growing interest...
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relatively neglected. Examples of the issues involved are given mainly from China. …
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dioxide emission intensity among a panel of 30 provinces in China over the period 1990-2010. We use a novel, spatial dynamic …) CO2 emission intensities are converging across provinces in China; (2) the rate of convergence is higher with the dynamic …
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, China has witnessed a decrease in both fertility and female labor force participation since the 1980s. Does fertility play a … different role in female labor force participation in China than in the U.S.? To answer this question, this paper exploits … plausibly exogenous variations in fertility created by the afffirmative One-Child Policy in China to estimate the effect of …
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The objective of this research is to estimate the economic impact of climate change on tea production in China. We use … partial effect of specific weather factors on tea yields in China, with a specific focus on monsoon dynamics. We base our … for tea producer in China in the face of future global climate changes. …
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not much debate about the positive contribution of migration and local off-farm employment to China’s economy, there is an … increasing concern about the potential negative effects of moving labor away from agriculture on China’s future food security …. This is a critical issue as maintaining self-sufficiency in grain production will be critical for China to feed its huge …
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