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  • Population: 1330044000
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Local financing for energy efficiency in China, India and Brazil urgently needed to reduce climate change?
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Minsk, 2006
Without gains from energy efficiency efforts, China, India and Brazil are projected to more than double their energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in a single generation, resulting in major impacts on the global energy system and c...
Figures on the trade relations between South Africa and China
R. Sandrey / Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2006
This paper assesses the trading relationship between South Africa and China. It examines the importance of South Africa to China as a trading partner and vice versa. Analysis of the data on imports into China from South Africa ...
Future projections on the status of the elderly will help in forward policy planning
A. I. Hermalin; M. B. Ofstedal; R. Tesfai / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 2006
This paper generates profiles of the elderly to 2050 on key characteristics for a set of thirteen developing countries that vary by region, size, economic level, and cultural traditions. Findings show dramatic shifts in the educationa...
Impact of China’s export boom on Africa
R. Kaplinsky; M. Morris / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006
This report examines the impact that China’s booming export industry is having on the textile and furniture exports and jobs in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The report finds that: China’s economic expansio...
Official aid giving no longer a Northern phenomenon
Adele Harmer; Lin Cotterrell / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
More donor governments are engaging in humanitarian action. In 1994, 16 states provided assistance to the war-torn Balkans, but a decade later 92 nations responded to the Indian Ocean tsunami. However, many of the new players chose to...
Strengthening the representation of Asian interests in the post-Kyoto climate regime
T.Y. JUNG / Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2005
This publication details a series of stakeholder consultations focussing on the post-Kyoto climate regime in China, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Viet Nam, as well as the broader Asia-Pacific Region. The aim of th...
Donor policy can help overcome IP-related access to medicines constraints
C. Grace / Department for International Development Health Resource Centre (HRC), 2005
This paper, from the DFID Health Resource Centre, examines how Intellectual Property (IP) agreements impact upon the pharmaceutical sector in China and India, and how this in turn affects access to medicines. The paper examines major ...
Improving pharmaceuticals for reproductive health in developing countries: public sector plays a critical role
P. Hall / Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health, 2005
This paper examines the role of public and private sectors in the development of contraception and other pharmaceutical products. It also explores the obstacles to availability of these products in developing countries, as well as fur...
Predicting and preventing another emerging market financial crisis
M. Goldstein / Institute for International Economics, USA, 2005
This paper asks the hyphothetical questions: if a financial crisis affecting a group of emerging economies were to take place sometime over the next three years, where would the crisis likely originate, how could it be transmitted to ...
Impacts of economic growth in India and China on levels of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa
C. Edwards; R. Jenkins / Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005
Despite the fact that trade between China, India (Asian Drivers) and Africa has grown significantly since 1990, it is only recently that attention has been paid to their impact on the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, Chi...
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Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC)
Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) is an institution of applied economic and trade policy research and consultancy directly under the Ministry of Commerce MOFCOM of the People’s Republic of China. Research Fields: world economy international trade international economic cooperation...
International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)
Chinese platform for knowledge sharing, information exchange and international collaboration in the areas of poverty reduction and development.
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP)
Founded in 2001, the Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP) of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is a public institution with independent legal status. CAEP provides technical support and services such as environmental planning, environmental policy and consultation on environmental project selection management for the Chinese government and corporations.
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