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Welfare, Environment and Changing US–Chinese Relations

Edited by Maria Weber

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: By adopting a wide-ranging perspective, this book addresses the key issues relevant to contemporary China, providing a valuable tool with which to understand the challenges and opportunities facing political and economic actors, both domestic and foreign, over the next decades.

Date: 2004
ISBN: 9781843768272
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Chapters in this book:

Editor's Introduction Downloads
Maria Weber
Can Rapid Economic Growth Continue? Downloads
Andrea Boltho
Economic Growth and the 'Luxury' of a Clean Environment: Is a Short Cut Possible in China? Downloads
Nicoletta Marigo
One, Two or Three Chinas? Evidence of Increasing Spatial Inequality from 1990 to 2000 Downloads
Vasco Molini
US-China: A New Balance of Power in East Asia Downloads
Maria Weber
State-owned Enterprises Reform and Rising Unemployment Downloads
Giacomo Boati
Dealing with an Ageing Population in China Downloads
Maria Weber and Anna Stenbeck
In Search of an Inclusive Public Health Care System Downloads
Maria Weber and Anna Stenbeck
Liberalisation of Trade in Insurance Services: Widening Opportunities for Foreign Suppliers? Downloads
Benedetta Trivellato
Conclusions Downloads
Maria Weber

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