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Chinese rural household has been always facing credit constraints. Few institutions lend loans to farmers because of financial risks. Farmers have to use usury or other informal sources to meet the financial needs for production. This credit constraint has been forcing farmers to deviate from...
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commercial banks, rural financial institutions and microfinance institutions in China. The first pairwise comparison indicated …
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of China into study. Being the most populous nation in the world and with rural low-income and low food consumption … groups still a noticeable portion in the rural area, China has devoted strenuous efforts by utilizing various policy … regions in rural China, Both Provincial and household data are used in the research, with particular attention paid to regions …
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I study the determinants of ISO 14001 certification in a sample of manufacturing firms in China as well as the effect …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 07/14/11.
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The effect of a Chinese minimum wage increase on China’s textile market as well as on the world cotton market is … evaluated. Based on a Nonlinear Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (NQAIDS) model of China’s textile demand, the results … suggest that the income elasticity for textiles is around 0.6 in China, and that apparel is less price responsive than home …
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food availability is increasing or decreasing. Using data from China, we find that overall dietary knowledge has larger and …
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Commodity price transmissions between China and the U.S. are examined. The results indicate that variations in Chinese …
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