This paper describes the inequality experience of East Asia beginning around 1960 and explores whether that experience is consistent with alternative theories about the determinants of income inequality. Particular emphasis is placed on the implications of rapid economic growth and rapid demographic change ...
A second volume, Population Change and Economic Development in East Asia: Challenges Met, Opportunities Seized, forthcoming from Stanford University Press, examines the economic consequences of population change in East Asia. Support for this project was provided by the United States Agency for ...
教授:施恩德 This course strives to ask big questions and raise key problems in the study of modern East Asia history. As a continuation of EAS103, the course moves forward in historical time. Offering a general introduction to the study of China, Japan, and Korea from roughly 1600 to the ...
This situation has led to aging societies with economies that suffer from both a decline in the working p... T Ito,A Rose 被引量: 20发表: 2010年 Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Korea Rose Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia, NBER (EASE), Volume 16. (p. 63 - ...
Accelerated globalization [34] and population aging, civil wars, shift of global economic power from the West towards Asia, huge scale of urbanization in Third World regions and rise of mega cities [35], climate change and consequences of global warming [36] in the Arctic – to name just a...
The low and generally stable macroalgal cover seen in East Asia contrasts with the sharp increase in macroalgal cover in the Caribbean following the decline ofDiademaurchin populations28,30, and highlights differences in reef trajectories despite apparent coral losses following major bleaching events. Ind...
Last June, Henry Kissinger predicted that big events would be coming to the Middle East and Asia, an indicator to war between Israel and another Middle Eastern country. The Middle East is considered a fertile soil for conflicts and wars. The Middle East is characterised by no fixed physical ...
japonicumis widely distributed in East Asia, the size and number of populations have recently declined because of the destruction of their habitats2,5,7. It is found only on humus-rich soil under mature and successional deciduous forests on mountainous slopes partly as a result of narrow ...
Define East Anglia. East Anglia synonyms, East Anglia pronunciation, East Anglia translation, English dictionary definition of East Anglia. A region and Anglo-Saxon kingdom of eastern England. Settled by Angles in the late fifth century ad, it was a powe
D Coleman - 《Population & Development Review》 被引量: 434发表: 2006年 Family limitation and the fertility transition: Evidence from the age patterns of fertility in Europe and Asia of the fertility transition experienced in Europe in the past, and the age pattern of fertility decline now unde...