The G20 reciprocal socialization for global coordination on sovereign debt and development: perspective of China. [PDF]
Ye Y.
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On the intersectoral migration of agricultural labor [PDF]
Labor is the single most important factor in determining national income. As economies grow, agricultural labor declines as a share of total labor and converges to a level of 2 or 3 percent.
Larson, Donald, Mundlak, Yair
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Rijeka as a socialist port: Insights from Jugolinija's early years, 1947-1960. [PDF]
Normand BL.
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Capacity building in economics : education and research in transition economies [PDF]
The development of the institutional capacity to create and evaluate economic policies remains a critical need-and constraint-in most transition economies if they are to complete the successful passage to fully functioning market economies.
Aslund, Anders +3 more
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A Landscape Analysis on Virus: based on NCBI Database. [PDF]
Zhao M, Chen J, Wang Q, Lu Z, Jia Z.
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The Eurasian shrew and vole tick Ixodes trianguliceps: geographical distribution, climate preference, and pathogens detected. [PDF]
Rubel F, Kahl O.
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Modern economic growth and recent stagnation [PDF]
During the past 200 years, most countries have entered a period of modern economic growth-consistent increases in output, input, and productivity per worker that were rare in previous centuries.
Gerald P. Dwyer, Jr. +2 more
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Redistributional Preferences and Imposed Institutions [PDF]
To what extent do imposed institutions shape preferences? We consider this issue by comparing the market-versus-state attitudes of respondents from a capitalist country, Finland, and an ex-communist group of Baltic countries, and by arguing that the ...
Alberto Chong, Mark Gradstein
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Inferring the scrape-off layer heat flux width in a divertor with a low degree of axisymmetry [PDF]
C. Marsden +17 more
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Reversal in the Trend of Global Anthropogenic Sulfur Emissions [PDF]
Global anthropogenic sulfur emissions increased until the late 1980s. Existing estimates for 1995 and 2000 show a moderate decline from 1990 to 1995 or relative stability throughout the decade.
David I. Stern
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