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REGIONAL ECONOMY Chongqing Tells Story of Changes on First Anniversary as Municipality
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作者 Xie Guoming 《中国经贸画报》 1998年第4期94-95,共2页
In early spring, this reporter visited Chongqing, China’s youngest municipality. Having been promoted to the status of a municipality for just a little more than a year, this mountain dry has seen great changes: more... In early spring, this reporter visited Chongqing, China’s youngest municipality. Having been promoted to the status of a municipality for just a little more than a year, this mountain dry has seen great changes: more bridges have been built, roads have been widened, and streets have become better lit. Although there are still a lot of difficulties, the trend of development is promising. 展开更多
关键词 In REGIONAL economy Chongqing Tells Story of changes on First Anniversary as Municipality
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THE CHANGING WORLD ECONOMY AND ASIA-PACIFIC COOPERATION
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作者 Jin Dexiang 《Contemporary International Relations》 1996年第10期1-12,共12页
Just at the turn of the century,mankind is experiencing a historical changein world economy,of which the following points are worthy of our close at-tention: 1.The momentum of the present vigorous economic growth in d... Just at the turn of the century,mankind is experiencing a historical changein world economy,of which the following points are worthy of our close at-tention: 1.The momentum of the present vigorous economic growth in developingcountries will continue to persist and make its impact upon the whole world,which will fundamentally transform the existing world economic pattern. 展开更多
关键词 ASIA In ASIA THE CHANGING WORLD economy AND ASIA-PACIFIC COOPERATION World US
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China and the United States’ Critical Roles in Tackling Climate Change and Shaping the International Regimes
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作者 Fang-Ting Cheng 《International Relations and Diplomacy》 2020年第4期173-187,共15页
This paper argues that major powers can play critical roles in a complicated regime system,as evidenced by China and the U.S.which have had pivotal influence in the construction of the post-2020 climate regime.China a... This paper argues that major powers can play critical roles in a complicated regime system,as evidenced by China and the U.S.which have had pivotal influence in the construction of the post-2020 climate regime.China and the U.S.have participated in multilateral consultations beyond the scope of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC)while making use of many political platforms,such as Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation(APEC),G20,and informal meetings and dialogues to bridge the gap among various approaches to mitigating climate impacts.China-U.S.bilateral cooperation has incorporated energy and climate issues into the strategic and economic dialogue(S&ED)and launched other schemes,such as EcoPartnerships and wide-ranging dialogues and initiatives on clean energy/clean vehicles.These schemes support the reconciliation of ideas related to domestic abatement policies in the areas of energy,climate change,and environmental protection.Since the Trump administration came to power in 2017,the bilateral cooperation at national level has been retreated significantly and therefore slowdown the UN’s institutional response to climate change.At the stage,the U.S.may not be able to play a critical role in shaping the regime,yet China is regarded to be the most important player in negotiations under the Paris Agreement. 展开更多
关键词 Sino-U.S.relations climate change the Paris Agreement Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate change(MEF) S&ED EcoPartnerships UNFCCC
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The Impact of Transition to the Market Economy on Welfare Changes:Lessons from the Experience of Asian Transitional Economies 被引量:1
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《World Economy & China》 SCIE 2001年第2期46-54,共9页
关键词 UNICEF The Impact of Transition to the Market economy on Welfare changes
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Real Change for the Real Economy
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《Beijing Review》 2010年第51期34-35,共2页
With November’s consumer price index (CPI) growing at a staggering 5.1 percent, economic analysts are increasingly concerned about runaway inflation and excess liquidity in the Chinese market. Gu Shengzu, a member of... With November’s consumer price index (CPI) growing at a staggering 5.1 percent, economic analysts are increasingly concerned about runaway inflation and excess liquidity in the Chinese market. Gu Shengzu, a member of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and a renowned economist, pointed out it is the disordered flow of large-scale private capital that pushes up consumer prices and adds to worries about inflation. Gu offered suggestions on how to address the problem at a seminar on financial and strategic emerging industries recently held in Beijing. Edited excerpts follow: 展开更多
关键词 Real change for the Real economy
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