YANG Xianming (杨先明), YUAN Fan (袁帆) and LIU Yan (刘岩) School of Development Studies, Yunnan University Abstract: It is difficult to attract FDI into western China. This situation might not be explained by traditional geographical factors, because the gap of inward FDI ...
LI Gang1, MA Yan2 and YAO Leilei1 1Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 2International Statistical Center, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Abstract: This paper examines the current costs, benefits and intensity of China’s industrial environment regulation, as well as ...
JIN Bei Director and Professor of Institute of Industrial Economics, Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Abstract: The purpose of economic activities boils down to improving people’s commonweal (“minsheng” in Chinese, which refers to people’s welfare, well-being and livelihoods). The more equal ...
YAN Kun (闫坤)1 and YAN Xiaofa (鄢晓发)2 1 Professor, Research Institute for Fiscal Science (RIFS) 2Associate Professor, Professor, Research Institute for Fiscal Science (RIFS) Abstract: Savings rates are the biggest difference in the economic structures of China and the United States, ...
DONG Xiaodan, WEN Tiejun and SHI Yan 2 School of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Renmin University of China Abstract: The chronic problems of having a large population versus limited land resources and an urban-rural dual system are the premise for discussing ...
HE Yingkun 1, WANG Qing 2 and XIAO Hongjun 2 1Department of Industrial Policy, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology 2Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Abstract: China’s industrialization is currently in the second half of the intermediate stage ...
WANG Sangui (汪三贵) The School of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Renmin University of China Abstract: China has achieved remarkable accomplishments in poverty reduction in the 30 years since it launched its reform and opening-up policy. During this period, more than 500 ...
ZHENG Bingwen Director and Professor, Institute of Latin American Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Abstract: China’s per capita GDP surpassed US$4,000 in 2010, the threshold for an upper middle income countries. By drawing on examples of both Latin American countries that ...
REN Qiang (任强)1, ZHENG Xiaoying (郑晓瑛)2, Wolfgang Lutz3 and Sergei Scherbov4 1,2 Demographic Research Institute, Peking University 3,4 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria Abstract: This paper systematically analyzes the uncertainties of major demographic indicators from China’s 2000 census, such ...
XIA Qingjie1, SONG Lina2 and Simon APPLETON3 1 School of Economics, Peking University 2 School of Sociology and Social Policy, Nottingham University 3School of Economics, Nottingham University Abstract: Based on CHIP (Chinese household income project) survey data, this paper estimated the changes of ...