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In: Monash University Economics Discussion Paper No. 34/10
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In: Routledge focus on public governance in Asia
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In: Routledge focus on public governance in Asia
This book aims to explain the gap between Western theories and the Chinese administration reform experiences. The book provides insights into how the Chinese government can improve its efficiency and legitimacy through reforms and adapt Western theories with Chinese Characteristics. It also looks at the impact of modern technological innovation on reforms and why innovation is a critical key to the political development of China or other countries. The authors also explain how the Internet affects government efficiency. This timely book is an invaluable reference to better understand the changing theory of global public administration and its practice in developing countries and will interest researchers and policy makers in development studies and public administration and governance.
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In: ASIECO-D-22-00279
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In: Governance: an international journal of policy and administration, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 847-868
ISSN: 1468-0491
AbstractIt has long been hypothesized that democracy benefits the poor, yet solid empirical evidence for this assertion is scarce. This article provides new global evidence regarding the poverty‐reduction effect of democracy, which we refer to as the Sen Hypothesis. A difference‐in‐differences estimation using cross‐national panel data of over 100 countries from 1995 to 2015 shows that democracy reduces poverty, although the size of the effect varies by the poverty line chosen. The results also show that the effects are channeled by entitling more political rights, increasing freedom of speech and the size of middle classes, and improving governmental quality, and are heterogeneous over time and democratization types.
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 127, S. 104838
In: Journal of Travel Research, doi/10.1177/0047287520954540
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In: Annals of Tourism Research, 78, 102748
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