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The Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS)
MERICS is a Berlin-based institute for contemporary and practical research into China that Stiftung Mercator set up as a central forum for engagement with China in Germany, thereby laying the found - Document
Old-Age pension and extended families: how is adult children's internal migration affected?
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, 2016Old-age pension programs targeting the elderly may eventually benefit their extended families. However, no consensus has been reached on the growing body of literature that examines the potential impact of old-age pension on migration decisions of extended families.OrganisationBRICS Information Sharing and Exchange Platform
BRICS Information Sharing and Exchange Platform (also refered to as BRICS Portal) is the authoritative platform of BRICS-related information jointly developed by the Center for BRICS Studies of FudDocumentThe New Development Bank: Moving the BRICS from an acronym to an institution
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) is set to issue its first loans in the second quarter of 2016. The bank, the latest addition to the global development finance landscape, was initiated due to a number of factors in emerging economies.DocumentThe impact of fiscal subsidy on China's new rural pension system: a natural experiment
AgEcon Search, 2016The China’s New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) has rapidly expanded since its first implementation in 2009,and has covered all counties of China since 2012. This paper studied the impact of fiscal subsidies on the participation rate and contributions of the rural resideDocumentCan China's bold new plans make the difference in Pakistan
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016Ever since the 1955 Bandung Conference of Afro-Asian states, China has been active in civil engineering projects around the world, especially in Africa, as a sign of its commitment to the world emerging from colonialism.DocumentPaving the road ahead - China-Africa co-operation in the infrastructure sector
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016China has launched a number of initiatives regarding infrastructural development globally, with a specific focus on scaling up infrastructure throughout the African continent. The BRICS New Development Bank and Chinese infrastructure initiatives such as the China-led Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF) are expected to play a significant role ranging from financing to technology transfer.DocumentChina's economic slowdown: assessment and implications for Africa
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016Three decades of average double digit growth has helped propel China into the world’s second largest economy with global economies increasingly reliant on China to drive economic growth.DocumentDemographic change and fiscal sustainability in Asia
Economic Growth Centre, Nanyang Technical University, 2016Changes in the population age structure can have a significant effect on fiscal sustainability since they can affect both government revenues and expenditures. For example, population ageing will increase expenditures on the elderly while reducing potential growth and hence revenues.DocumentThe Republic of Korea's economic growth and catch-Up: implications for the People's Republic of China
Asian Development Bank Institute, 2016This study investigates the economic growth and catch-up of the Republic of Korea over the past half-century.Pages
