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‘Oversupply’Doesn't Hold Much Water
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作者 Zhu Weizhen 《China Textile》 2006年第2期24-25,共2页
"The golden time for China’s textile industry development is coming up," said Mr. Du Yuzhou, President of China National Textile and Apparel Council. Du accentuated this remark in response to a recent state... "The golden time for China’s textile industry development is coming up," said Mr. Du Yuzhou, President of China National Textile and Apparel Council. Du accentuated this remark in response to a recent statement simply alleging that 86.9% of 84 textile and apparel categories got oversupplied. 展开更多
关键词 THAN Doesn’t Hold Much Water oversupply
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Higher Education in Taiwan: An Analysis of Trends Using the Theory of Punctuated Equilibrium
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作者 Yu-Lan Huang Dian-Fu Chang Chiung-Wen Liu 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2018年第1期169-180,共12页
Taiwan is currently facing the serious challenge of decreasing enrollment in higher education institutes (HEIs) due to the oversupply of these institutions and decreasing birthrates. This has necessitated that polic... Taiwan is currently facing the serious challenge of decreasing enrollment in higher education institutes (HEIs) due to the oversupply of these institutions and decreasing birthrates. This has necessitated that policymakers implement new policies to meet the demands of the market. This paper uses punctuated equilibrium theory (PET) to explain the circumstances that led to the overexpansion of Taiwan's higher education institutions over the past decades. This article also analyzes the social contexts and ramifications of social conflict regarding public expectations and policy changes in the ideology of the educational reform movement. 展开更多
关键词 higher educational institutes (HEIs) oversupply educational system the market mechanism punctuated equilibrium theory (PET)
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Rare earth prices set to see more declines
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《China Rare Earth Information》 2017年第10期3-4,共2页
Prices of rare earths are set to fall further in the next few months as oversupply and lower prices for other commodities hurt offtake, said experts. "Traders are selling their existing stocks as the State Reserv... Prices of rare earths are set to fall further in the next few months as oversupply and lower prices for other commodities hurt offtake, said experts. "Traders are selling their existing stocks as the State Reserve Bureau, which manages China's strategic stockpiles, did not purchase any rare earths in September and dampened expectations of higher prices," said Xu Ruoxu, an analyst with Shenwan Hongyuan Securities. 展开更多
关键词 PRICES of rare earths are SET to FALL further in the next FEW MONTHS as oversupply and lower PRICES for other commodities hurt offtake
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