In the second of our three-part series, academics from the Department of International Development consider the consequences for China’s economic growth and productivity following the formal repeal of the one-child policy
The economic situation in Romania requires from the trader a rigorous analysis of vulnerabilities an...
Political scientists and economists increasingly agree that institutions may influence economic grow...
China’s manufacturing sector led by labour intensive manufactures has grown much faster than that of...
In the last of our three-part series on China, the department considers the demographic implications...
Last week, it was announced that China’s one-child policy, first introduced in the late 1970s, was t...
Economic change in China will move hundreds of millions of households from poverty to prosperity. Bu...
One of the most commented upon elements of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is the inclusion of n...
For three decades now many of the world’s most insightful observers have predicted imminent demise t...
This thesis studies housing opportunities in post-reform China for young Chinese adults (aged roughl...
As China shows indications of being willing to fall in line with international standards on procurin...
The economy of the environment is traditionally the field of micro‐economy. Yet Providing an analysi...
Many have increasingly questioned if and how Chinese policy has evolved or will evolve to ensure tha...
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/...
Aim of this article is to present an overview of the main economic literature focusing on the issue ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. CONTEXT: This section of the journal...
The economic situation in Romania requires from the trader a rigorous analysis of vulnerabilities an...
Political scientists and economists increasingly agree that institutions may influence economic grow...
China’s manufacturing sector led by labour intensive manufactures has grown much faster than that of...
In the last of our three-part series on China, the department considers the demographic implications...
Last week, it was announced that China’s one-child policy, first introduced in the late 1970s, was t...
Economic change in China will move hundreds of millions of households from poverty to prosperity. Bu...
One of the most commented upon elements of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is the inclusion of n...
For three decades now many of the world’s most insightful observers have predicted imminent demise t...
This thesis studies housing opportunities in post-reform China for young Chinese adults (aged roughl...
As China shows indications of being willing to fall in line with international standards on procurin...
The economy of the environment is traditionally the field of micro‐economy. Yet Providing an analysi...
Many have increasingly questioned if and how Chinese policy has evolved or will evolve to ensure tha...
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/...
Aim of this article is to present an overview of the main economic literature focusing on the issue ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. CONTEXT: This section of the journal...
The economic situation in Romania requires from the trader a rigorous analysis of vulnerabilities an...
Political scientists and economists increasingly agree that institutions may influence economic grow...
China’s manufacturing sector led by labour intensive manufactures has grown much faster than that of...