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– Income growth for the poor, but more for the rich
In the late 1970s, China embarked on a major programme of economic transition and reform. Since then, China’s economy has been transformed from a socialist planned economy to a predominately market economy characterized by a combination of state, private, and mixed forms of ownership. Over the past...
Book Chapter
From the book:
Food Price Policy in an Era of Market Instability
Policy Brief
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– China, India, Brazil and South Africa
This Policy Brief focuses on links between the developing countries of Brazil, India, China and South Africa and the global economy, with a special emphasis on the implications of China’s spectacular growth on developing economies and the rest of the world. The issues considered include changing...
Book Chapter
– Trajectories and Evolving Institutions
From the book:
Southern Engines of Global Growth
Book Chapter
– What Lessons Have Been Learnt since the East Asian Crisis in 1997/98?
From the book:
Southern Engines of Global Growth
Journal Article
– A Non-parametric Approach
Part of Journal Special Issue
The Rise of China and India
Journal Article
– Implications for Growth and Inequality
Part of Journal Special Issue
WIDER Symposium on Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China
Journal Article
Part of Journal Special Issue
The Impact of Globalization on the World's Poor
Book Chapter
From the book:
The Impact of Globalization on the World's Poor
Book Chapter
From the book:
China and the Global Economy since 1840
Journal Article
Part of Journal Special Issue
Sustainable Development
Book Chapter
– A Comparative Analysis of Economic Structure, Policy, and Performance
From the book:
Economic Liberalization: No Panacea
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