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    Manufacturing Employment and Compensation in China

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    Special Reports and Statistics Foreign Labor Statisticsmanufacturing_employmentchinareport.pdf: 2430 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020

    The 4-(3-chloro-4-methyl­phen­yl)-1,2,3,5-dithia­diazol-3-yl radical

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    The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C8H6ClN2S2, comprises two mol­ecules forming a dimer via π–π stacking inter­actions [centroid–centroid distance = 3.634 (10) Å] and intra­dimer S⋯S contacts [3.012 (4) and 3.158 (4) Å] between the two mol­ecules in a cis-antarafacial arrangement

    China's changing population.

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    Manufacturing In China Today: Employment And Labor Compensation

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    China is now the global manufacturing workshop. There is strong interest throughout the world in understanding what makes China so competitive in manufacturing. Clearly one component of that competitiveness is the low cost of labor in China’s manufacturing sector. This report analyzes and evaluates the most complete recent data on China manufacturing employment and labor compensation, which come from China’s First National Economic Census.

    The Determinants of Household Saving in China: A Dynamic Panel Analysis of Provincial Data

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    In this paper, we conduct a dynamic panel analysis of the determinants of the household saving rate in China using a life cycle model and panel data on Chinese provinces for the 1995-2004 period from China's household survey. We find that China's household saving rate has been high and rising and that the main determinants of variations over time and over space therein are the lagged saving rate, the income growth rate, (in many cases) the real interest rate, and (in some cases) the inflation rate. However, we find that the variables relating to the age structure of the population have the expected impact on the household saving rate in only one of the four samples. These results provide mixed support for the life cycle hypothesis as well as the permanent income hypothesis, are consistent with the existence of inertia or persistence, and imply that China's household saving rate will remain high for some time to come. Copyright 2007 The Ohio State University.

    Population dynamics of Nepal

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    China, economic development and mortality decline

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