Many have increasingly questioned if and how Chinese policy has evolved or will evolve to ensure that the country’s development is not only focused on immediate economic growth, but also economically, socially and environmentally sustainable. This paper addresses this question by tracing key issues in China’s past and current path to development. It finds that China is clearly increasingly shifting its policies to foster more sustainable growth, which provides a good indication that its upcoming policies will head in the same positive direction
In the last of our three-part series on China, the department considers the demographic implications...
The purpose of this paper is to challenge couple of dangerous theoretical misconceptions in open‐ec...
For three decades now many of the world’s most insightful observers have predicted imminent demise t...
Many have increasingly questioned if and how Chinese policy has evolved or will evolve to ensure tha...
Economic change in China will move hundreds of millions of households from poverty to prosperity. Bu...
This paper reviews the progress of banking reforms in China over the last five years. The stated goa...
China has by far the largest foreign exchage reserves in the world. This article contributes to the ...
China has by far the largest foreign exchage reserves in the world. This article contributes to the ...
This paper asseses of the role of economic growth in achieving the first target of the Millennium De...
There is an increasing concern arising from China’s recent urban growth in terms of sustainability f...
We apply a computable general equilibrium framework to assess likely impacts of the Lewis turning po...
In the second of our three-part series, academics from the Department of International Development c...
This thesis studies housing opportunities in post-reform China for young Chinese adults (aged roughl...
This paper aims to analyze the influential factors by parallel analysis of both regions (Yangtze and...
Political scientists and economists increasingly agree that institutions may influence economic grow...
In the last of our three-part series on China, the department considers the demographic implications...
The purpose of this paper is to challenge couple of dangerous theoretical misconceptions in open‐ec...
For three decades now many of the world’s most insightful observers have predicted imminent demise t...
Many have increasingly questioned if and how Chinese policy has evolved or will evolve to ensure tha...
Economic change in China will move hundreds of millions of households from poverty to prosperity. Bu...
This paper reviews the progress of banking reforms in China over the last five years. The stated goa...
China has by far the largest foreign exchage reserves in the world. This article contributes to the ...
China has by far the largest foreign exchage reserves in the world. This article contributes to the ...
This paper asseses of the role of economic growth in achieving the first target of the Millennium De...
There is an increasing concern arising from China’s recent urban growth in terms of sustainability f...
We apply a computable general equilibrium framework to assess likely impacts of the Lewis turning po...
In the second of our three-part series, academics from the Department of International Development c...
This thesis studies housing opportunities in post-reform China for young Chinese adults (aged roughl...
This paper aims to analyze the influential factors by parallel analysis of both regions (Yangtze and...
Political scientists and economists increasingly agree that institutions may influence economic grow...
In the last of our three-part series on China, the department considers the demographic implications...
The purpose of this paper is to challenge couple of dangerous theoretical misconceptions in open‐ec...
For three decades now many of the world’s most insightful observers have predicted imminent demise t...