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The Chinese government has realized that it can no longer blindly pursue growth at the expense of the natural environment and now seeks new ways to synergize ecological…
- Reversal of migration patterns can potentially revive rural areas
In 2004, when China experienced a shortage of migrant labor for the first time in its history, it set off a heated debate in academia over whether the nation had reache…
- Inclusive governance drives growth of global value chain
At present, the world economy is undergoing profound adjustments in the aftermath of a series of crises.
- Frequency of labor disputes increasing in the 21st century
Mass incidents pose a threat to factory production and social stability if they are not dealt with in a timely, effective and equitable way.
- Remittances to aging parents widespread, motives differ
In a developing country like China, remittances from children to their parents are an important means of resource allocation.
- Better branding needed to sell art by-products
Art by-products, both decorative and functional, have become increasingly popular among consumers. Brand development has also become a focus of the art industry as en…
- Not time to put brakes on urban growth just yet
Judging from the general trend in economies around the world, one can see that when national income is on the rise, labor tends to flow out of the agricultural sector, …
- Seismic effect of big data ushers in new economic cycle
Since the 17th century, societies have been transformed by five technological revolutions. Each revolution ushered in a ground-breaking, leading-edge technology and a r…
- China’s economic strategies need overhaul
Though China has outperformed all other countries, it has encountered a series of challenges as well. The sources of growth have weakened while structural, institutiona…