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No country for old men: an investment motive for downward inter-generational transfers in rural China
AgEcon Search, 2016Tens of millions of older Chinese have been struggling with poverty and loneliness as their children flee villages to cities. Sharp demographic changes such as rapid aging and increasing dependency ratio due to the one-child policy, as well as the recent trend of rural-to-urban migration as a result of urbanisationDocumentRelocating China's foreign reserves
School of Public Policy and Management of Tsinghua University, 2016The present global capitalism based on private property rights, free market competition and rule of law has taken shape shortly after World War II, which led to the first wave of contemporary international economic integration.OrganisationDevelopment Research Center of the State Council of the People's Republic of China (DRC)
The Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC) is a policy research and consulting institution directly under the State Council, the central government of the People's Republic of ChinaDocumentChina's development finance to Africa: a media based approach to data collection
Center for Global Development, USA, 2013How big is China’s aid to Africa? Does it complement or undermine the efforts of traditional donors? China releases little information, and outside estimates of the size and nature of Chinese aid vary widely.DocumentChina - Africa factsheet
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016China-Africa ties have expanded beyond trade and investment in extractive industries to engagement in telecommunications, infrastructure, manufacturing, finance, media, agriculture and peace and security issues. This factsheet provides historical background and an overview of contemporary relations between China and Africa.In particular it looks at:DocumentUnderstanding China’s approaches to international development
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014China’s impressive economic growth and increasing development activities overseas, particularly in the African continent, have spurred intense debate and criticism over its role as a rising power in international development. China is viewed in the West both as a threat, but also as a valuable potential partner in development cooperation.DocumentChinese businesses in Africa: perspectives on corporate social responsibility and the role of Chinese government policies
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2016China’s business engagement in developing countries has grown rapidly in the past decade through direct investment, contract projects and trade. China was the third-largest foreign investor in the world between 2012 and 2014, and approximately 80% of its investments flowed to developing countries in 2014.DocumentChinese presence in real estate in South Africa and Mauritius
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016China has recently taken the global community by surprise with a surging interest in overseas real estate investment.DocumentEast Asian regional cooperation: approaches and processes
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2002East Asia has been caught with regionalism in recent years. There has been a proliferation of bilateral and regional trading arrangement initiatives across the region.DocumentChina's WTO entry: effects on its economy and implications for the Philippines
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2004The Philippines’ bilateral trade with China has increased steadily since China adopted the open door policy in late 1979. The growth has been particularly rapid in the nineties when Chinafocused its liberalisation on foreign trade.Pages
