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In: Drivers of Competitiveness, S. 325-346
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In: Drivers of Competitiveness, S. 325-346
In: Bücherei Oberbaum 1006
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 622, S. 270-279
ISSN: 1552-3349
China has three important types of opt-in representative procedures, depending on whether the number of claimants is fixed or not. In addition, a special procedure covers securities fraud claims. Mediation is emphasized in all types. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright The American Academy of Political and Social Science.]
In: Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Bildung, Arbeit und Lebenschancen, Abteilung Ungleichheit und soziale Integration, Band 2009-202
"This paper discusses how widespread poverty and exclusion are in urban China during the period of transition from central planning to a market economy. Two poverty lines have been employed to measure poverty rates in urban areas: a diagnostic poverty line calculated by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) experts and a benefit poverty line used in the Minimum Living Allowance Program of the Chinese government. Both sets of estimates show marked variations by province. According to the former standard, the poverty headcount of China in 1998 was estimated as 14.8 million, with a poverty rate of 4.7 percent. According to the later standard, the poverty headcount for 2007 is estimated as 22.7 million, amounting to a poverty rate of 3.9 percent. Poor people are generally not living in absolute poverty, as their basic needs in food, clothing and shelter can largely be met. However, they have low incomes and restricted consumption potential. Economic constraints also entail adverse consequences like poor health, poor education and limited social contacts. Two groups of people are here considered as the new poor: unemployed or laid-off workers and labor migrants. This means that China now has two new forms of urban poverty which are caused by different factors and are combined with different forms of deprivation. Therefore, policy programs designed to eradicate poverty in urban areas have to be tailored carefully to the poor people's special needs. Job creation and a comprehensive social protection system are here proposed as two effective instruments in the fight against urban poverty." (author's abstract)
In: China aktuell: journal of current Chinese affairs, Band 25, S. 691-700
ISSN: 0341-6631
Volksrepublik (VR). Regulation and taxation of foreign holding companies in China; includes translated text of regulation adopted by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Apr. 4, 1995.
In: DGAP-Analyse, Band 22
"The rise of China in the 21st century signals a major political, strategic, and economic shift in the global system, which will create new challenges as well as opportunities for the United States and Europe. A better understanding of American and European perspectives on China's future and its international role is vital to the future of the transatlantic alliance and to the joint and cooperative management of the strategic relationship with China during a period of profound changes in the global system, in Asia, and in Europe." (author's abstract)
In: rororo 1456
In: Security dialogue, Band 29, S. 101-118
ISSN: 0967-0106
How China has been able to maintain good relations with Southeast Asian countries despite the continuing dispute regarding sovereignty over the Spratly Islands; with comment.
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