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Aid, China, and Growth: Evidence from a New Global Development Finance Dataset
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023This article introduces a new dataset of official financing from China to 138 developing countries between 2000 and 2014. It investigates whether Chinese development finance affects economic growth in recipient countries.
A. Dreher+4 more
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The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China
, 2023In the past decade, China was able to carry out economic reform without political reform, while the Soviet Union attempted the opposite strategy. How did China succeed at economic market reform without changing communist rule?
Susan L. Shirk
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses in Quidong county, China, are assisting in a programme to immunise all new born babies to cut down the high incidence of Hepatitis B and liver cancer in the area. About 9,000 babies are vaccinated each year in a population of 700,000. The protection rate is around 85 per cent and the prevention strategy extends to control aflatoxin contamination
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Nurses in Quidong county, China, are assisting in a programme to immunise all new born babies to cut down the high incidence of Hepatitis B and liver cancer in the area. About 9,000 babies are vaccinated each year in a population of 700,000. The protection rate is around 85 per cent and the prevention strategy extends to control aflatoxin contamination
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2020
The world has witnessed the rise of China, and there is a sustained debate on the China model. While some scholars believe that the China model is obsolete, others regard the China model as a threat to democracy. This book takes an empirical approach and regards the China model as it is and looks into different aspects of the China model, ranging from ...
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The world has witnessed the rise of China, and there is a sustained debate on the China model. While some scholars believe that the China model is obsolete, others regard the China model as a threat to democracy. This book takes an empirical approach and regards the China model as it is and looks into different aspects of the China model, ranging from ...
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A Novel Coronavirus Emerging in China - Key Questions for Impact Assessment.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020A Novel Coronavirus Emerging in China A novel coronavirus, designated as 2019-nCoV, emerged in Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019.
V. Munster+4 more
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2013
The movement for the reform and liberalisation of China’s economy is now over thirty-four years old. The rapid development of the economy and the proliferation of consumer products have led to a revolution in China’s marketing confi guration. The most complete changes have occurred in the area of marketing channels.
Junsong Chen, Jintao Wu
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The movement for the reform and liberalisation of China’s economy is now over thirty-four years old. The rapid development of the economy and the proliferation of consumer products have led to a revolution in China’s marketing confi guration. The most complete changes have occurred in the area of marketing channels.
Junsong Chen, Jintao Wu
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The Novel Coronavirus Originating in Wuhan, China: Challenges for Global Health Governance.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020On December 31, 2019, China reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, now designated 2019-nCoV. Mounting cases and deaths pose major public health and governance challenges.
A. Phelan, R. Katz, L. Gostin
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
The Chinese expression of farewell, tsai chien, is literally translated, "See you again." I said it hopefully to Chinese friends and colleagues when I left China in 1948 after two and a half years' work as a nurse in what was then called the Friends (Quaker) Ambulance Unit.
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The Chinese expression of farewell, tsai chien, is literally translated, "See you again." I said it hopefully to Chinese friends and colleagues when I left China in 1948 after two and a half years' work as a nurse in what was then called the Friends (Quaker) Ambulance Unit.
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Science, 1996
Letters from: [ Chenjian Li ][1] [ T. C. Tso ][1] [ Howard L. Fields ][1] The editorial by Li Peng, premier of China ([5 July, p. 13][2]), gives a positive signal that the Chinese government finally realizes that it is time to replace the empty “ism” with science.
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Letters from: [ Chenjian Li ][1] [ T. C. Tso ][1] [ Howard L. Fields ][1] The editorial by Li Peng, premier of China ([5 July, p. 13][2]), gives a positive signal that the Chinese government finally realizes that it is time to replace the empty “ism” with science.
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