Yuan Jianglei has an amazing story to tell. The 27 year old is one of a handful of people who can say they have cycled through Africa - solo.Yuan began his epic adventure in the West African country of Benin, ending 1...Yuan Jianglei has an amazing story to tell. The 27 year old is one of a handful of people who can say they have cycled through Africa - solo.Yuan began his epic adventure in the West African country of Benin, ending 10,544 km and 333 days later in his hometown of Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province.展开更多
The article elaborates the thoughts and recommendations from a Swiss monument preservationist view point towards the issues and developments of rural cultural landscapes in China,with case studies on the joint Swiss-C...The article elaborates the thoughts and recommendations from a Swiss monument preservationist view point towards the issues and developments of rural cultural landscapes in China,with case studies on the joint Swiss-Chinese Rehabilitation Project of Shaxi,and the traditional villages in the provinces of Guizhou and Guangxi.展开更多
This paper investigates the impacts of financial intermediary (or banking) development on village-level per capita income using a Chinese dataset for selected years between 1993 and 2006. The empirical results from ...This paper investigates the impacts of financial intermediary (or banking) development on village-level per capita income using a Chinese dataset for selected years between 1993 and 2006. The empirical results from a random effect regression model indicate that mean per capita income in rural villages follows an inverted U-shaped path as financial intermediation develops. However, using a pooled quantile regression approach, we find that median per capita income in rural villages follows a positive linear path, rather than an inverted U-shaped path, as financial intermediation develops. The positive linear effect of financial intermediary development is observed at the lower and higher ends of the conditional per capita income distribution. This suggests that development of financial intermediation in China might not have statistically significant differential effects in low-income or high-income rural villages.展开更多
文摘Yuan Jianglei has an amazing story to tell. The 27 year old is one of a handful of people who can say they have cycled through Africa - solo.Yuan began his epic adventure in the West African country of Benin, ending 10,544 km and 333 days later in his hometown of Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province.
文摘The article elaborates the thoughts and recommendations from a Swiss monument preservationist view point towards the issues and developments of rural cultural landscapes in China,with case studies on the joint Swiss-Chinese Rehabilitation Project of Shaxi,and the traditional villages in the provinces of Guizhou and Guangxi.
文摘This paper investigates the impacts of financial intermediary (or banking) development on village-level per capita income using a Chinese dataset for selected years between 1993 and 2006. The empirical results from a random effect regression model indicate that mean per capita income in rural villages follows an inverted U-shaped path as financial intermediation develops. However, using a pooled quantile regression approach, we find that median per capita income in rural villages follows a positive linear path, rather than an inverted U-shaped path, as financial intermediation develops. The positive linear effect of financial intermediary development is observed at the lower and higher ends of the conditional per capita income distribution. This suggests that development of financial intermediation in China might not have statistically significant differential effects in low-income or high-income rural villages.