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The global food crisis in 2007–08 raised concerns everywhere, including in China. However, despite China’s highly-integrated domestic and international markets for many agricultural commodities, the effect of the crisis in China was only moderate. The government’s responses and countermeasures to...
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Land and Property Rights
Research Brief
China is the world’s largest developing country and its huge population requires a similarly large agricultural sector to sustain it. A major challenge for China faces is working out how increasing demands for food can be met at the same time as reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Despite the...
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– Why Food Subsidies May Matter
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Health and Development
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WIDER Symposium on Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China
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WIDER Symposium on Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China
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– A Journey Through Central Planning, Reform, and Openness
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Spatial Inequality and Development in Asia
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– Regression-based Decomposition Using Household Data
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Spatial Inequality and Development in Asia
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