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WTO是如何界定“发展中国家成员” 被引量:1
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作者 张汉林 《广西电业》 2002年第5期79-80,共2页
GATT关于发展中国家缔约方的界定考虑到发展中国家是一个较为宽泛的概念,GATT并没有在其条款中规定什么是发展中国家,也没有具体判断一缔约方是发展中国家的标准,事实上,这也就是较困难的。因为经济活动本身是动态的,每个国家的经济活... GATT关于发展中国家缔约方的界定考虑到发展中国家是一个较为宽泛的概念,GATT并没有在其条款中规定什么是发展中国家,也没有具体判断一缔约方是发展中国家的标准,事实上,这也就是较困难的。因为经济活动本身是动态的,每个国家的经济活动总是处于变化之中,一国有一定阶段可能是最不发达国家,在另一阶段则可能成为发展中国家;而处于发展中国家地位的国家,经过一发展阶段后,则可能步入发达国家行列。 展开更多
关键词 WTO 界定 “发展中国家成员” 世界贸易组织
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Why the Yangzi Delta Did Not Become Industrialized: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Developments in China's Yangzi Delta Region and Great Britain
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作者 Fang Zhou 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2015年第1期73-78,共6页
The development of the family-based handicraft industry in the Yangzi delta provided supplementary income and employment opportunities to auxiliary family members. But it did not replace subsistence farming as the pri... The development of the family-based handicraft industry in the Yangzi delta provided supplementary income and employment opportunities to auxiliary family members. But it did not replace subsistence farming as the primary method in which peasants made their living, and more importantly, it did not allow China to close the gap in the great divergence with the West. So why didn't the cotton-based handicraft industry catapult the Yangzi delta region into the modem era of industrialization? Why did the handicraft industry merely serve as a supplementary rather than an alternative means of livelihood? To understand the reasons why the handicraft industry did not transform China into an industrial and urban nation, it is important to examine the constraints in which population growth and land intensification had imposed on the peasants of the delta. These factors combined with the favorable geographical environment and commercial opportunities for trade in other regions, forced peasants to adopt the family-based handicraft industry as a supplementary source of income for survival. While the impact-response model may have suggested that it was the inability of the handicraft spinners and weavers to compete against British machines and the subsequent drop in cotton prices, a China-centered approach advocated by Paul Cohen would suggest domestic factors such as rapid population growth due to changes in taxation policies and the diminishing rate of return in labor, and the insufficient production office and grain may have been the real reasons that prevented the handicraft industry from developing into an alternative for farming. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese economy INDUSTRIALIZATION labor GEOGRAPHY
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