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Zhongguo zhuangui shiqi de jiuye wenti: The employment in the transition period of China
In: Laodong shehui baozhang wencong (Labor and social security section)
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Guo ji fan kong yu ya tai qing shi
In: Guo li zheng zhi da xue guo ji guan xi yan jiu zhong xin zhong wen cong shu xi lie, 142
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Falü yu zhongguo shehui zhi bianqian: Law and social change. The Chinese experience past and present
In: Guoli Taiwan daxue faxue congshu, 99
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Anquan chukou: Zhongguo baoxian wenti = The problem of insurance
In: Bai nian minsheng congshu
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Access control model for WebServices eGovernment infrastructure
Tam Ka Wing Matthew. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-89). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Acknowledgement --- p.i ; Abstract --- p.i ; Table of Contents --- p.iii ; Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 2 --- eGovernment Requirements --- p.5 ; Chapter 2.1 --- Efficient Operation --- p.5 ; Chapter 2.2 --- Citizen-centric Government --- p.7 ; Chapter 2.3 --- Security --- p.10 ; Chapter 2.3.1 --- Confidentiality --- p.10 ; Chapter 2.3.2 --- Integrity --- p.12 ; Chapter 2.3.3 --- Availability --- p.12 ; Chapter 2.4 --- Support of eBusiness --- p.13 ; Chapter 3 --- Webservices for e-Government - A Marriage for Interoperability --- p.15 ; Chapter 4 --- A Webservices Based eGovernment Framework --- p.17 ; Chapter 4.1 --- System Component Model --- p.17 ; Chapter 4.2 --- System Access Model --- p.18 ; Chapter 4.3 --- Security Model --- p.20 ; Chapter 4.3.1 --- Access Right Model --- p.20 ; Chapter 4.3.2 --- Authentication Model --- p.22 ; Chapter 4.4 --- Transaction Model --- p.23 ; Chapter 5 --- eGovernment WebServices Access Control --- p.25 ; Chapter 5.1 --- eGovernment WebService --- p.25 ; Chapter 5.2 --- Request of Access --- p.27 ; Chapter 5.3 --- eGovernment Access Policy --- p.30 ; Chapter 5.3.1 --- Administration Based Policy --- p.32 ; Chapter 5.3.2 --- Legislation Based Policy --- p.33 ; Chapter 6 --- Research in Access Control --- p.38 ; Chapter 6.1 --- Traditional Model --- p.38 ; Chapter 6.2 --- More Advanced Models --- p.39 ; Chapter 6.2.1 --- Role-Based Access Control Model --- p.39 ; Chapter 6.2.2 --- Task-Based Authorisation Control Models --- p.41 ; Chapter 6.2.3 --- Digital Library Authorisation Model --- p.42 ; Chapter 6.3 --- Recent Works --- p.44 ; Chapter 6.4 --- Limitations of the Models --- p.45 ; Chapter 7 --- Proposed Approach --- p.47 ; Chapter 7.1 --- WebService Specific Access Control --- p.48 ; Chapter 7.1.1 --- WebService Access Rules --- p.48 ; Chapter 7.1.2 --- Authorisation Conflict Resolution ...
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Growth, inequality, and poverty in rural China: the role of public investments [In Chinese]
In the past two decades, China has achieved world renown for reducing rural poverty. However, it is becoming harder to reduce poverty and inequality further in China, even though its economy continues to grow. This report compares the impact specific rural public investments can have on promoting growth and reducing poverty and inequality. Returns to these investments are calculated for the nation as a whole and for three economic zones in the west, central, and coastal regions of the country. Government expenditures that have the highest impact on poverty and growth include education, agricultural research and development, and rural infrastructure (roads, electricity, and telecommunications). Notably, spending on irrigation and anti-poverty loans had minimal impact. The report discusses the implications of these findings for setting future priorities for government investment. It also suggests avenues for future research and calls for a better understanding of how to improve the effectiveness of public resources. This report will be of interest to professionals involved in rural poverty reduction, rural development, agricultural growth, food security, and public investment policy. ; PR ; IFPRI1; GRP3; Theme 9; Public Policy and Investment
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