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Chinese Government Procurement Network | 10.30.20 | 2017 Harbin City Xiangfang District Public Security Branch Bureau Project Skynet Video Surveillance System Construction ProgramIn 2017, the Public Security Bureau of Xiangfang district in Harbin issued a procurement notice for a new video surveillance system. Included with the notice was this supplemental material, which contains in-depth descriptions of the types of... | State of Surveillance Article |
Landesa | 10.1.10 |
A Case Study on Large-Scale Forestland Acquisition in China Li Ping and Robin Nielsen Rural development and forest restoration have been key priorities for the Chinese government over the last decade, and indeed many countries in the world. To address these priorities, the Chinese government has aggressively promoted new investment—public... |
Forests, Foreign Direct Investment |
World Bank | 05.1.13 |
A Changing China: Implications for Developing Countries Philip Schellekens Three decades of rapid growth and structural change have transformed China into an upper-middle-income country and global economic powerhouse. China's transformations over this period wielded increasing influence over the development path of other... |
Economic Development, Economic Growth |
International Monetary Fund (IMF) | 05.1.06 |
A Framework for Independent Monetary Policy in China Marvin Goodfriend and Eswar Prasad As China's economy becomes more market-based and continues its rapid integration into the global economy, having an independent and effective monetary policy regime oriented to domestic objectives will become increasingly important. Specifically, the... |
Banking, Inflation, Monetary Policy |
Global Environmental Institute | 08.27.07 | A Guide on Sustainable Overseas Silviculture by Chinese EnterprisesThis report prescribes the fundamental principles to observe in sustainable forestry maintenance, or silviculture, and the basic requirements for the Chinese enterprises engaged in realizing sustainable silviculture. The Guide applies to regulating and... | |
The Social Science Research Council | 01.1.12 |
A Preliminary Mapping of China-Africa Knowledge Networks Tatiana Carayannis and Nathaniel Olin Given the growing importance of Chinese engagement in Africa, over the past year, the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum (CPPF) of the SSRC has expanded its research engagement and policy outreach on China-Africa. The origins of this preliminary mapping... |
China-Africa Relations, Education, Global Production Networks |
International Monetary Fund (IMF) | 04.1.08 |
A Real Model of Transitional Growth and Competitiveness in China Leslie Lipschitz, Céline Rochon, and Geneviève Verdier The authors present a stylized real model of the Chinese economy with the objective of explaining two features: (1) domestic production is highly competitive in the sense that an accumulation of capital that raises the marginal product of labor elicits... |
Capital, Economic Growth, Economic Model |
Asia Society | 11.1.09 | A Roadmap for U.S.-China Collaboration on Carbon Capture and SequestrationThe United States and China are the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters. Collaboration between the two nations, therefore, offers the greatest opportunity for achieving meaningful reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions. The time is ripe for... | Carbon, U.S.-China Relations, Environmental Regulation |
Asia Society | 01.1.09 | A Roadmap for US-China Cooperation on Energy and Climate ChangeThe world faces no greater challenge in the 21st century than arresting the rapidly increasing accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that cause climate change. The two largest producers of these gases are the United States and China. Their... | Climate Change, U.S.-China Relations, Greenhouse Gases, Fossil Fuels, Carbon, Energy |
Landesa | 02.1.11 | A Seventeen-Province Survey of Rural Land Rights in China China continues to boost economic development in the countryside by extending secure land tenure rights to its 200 million farming families, according to findings from a seventeen-province survey, published in the 2011 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences... | Land Tenure Rights, Farming, Reform and Opening-Up |