Tang Haiyan (唐海燕)1 and Zhang Huiqing (张会清)2 1President, Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce 2Doctoral candidate, Business School of East China Normal University Editorial Note: In recent years, China’s rise and its implications for East Asia have drawn wide attention. As a ...
TAN Liwen (谭力文)1, MA Haiyan (马海燕)2 and LIU Linqing (刘林青)3 1 Professor, Director of Institute of Corporate Strategic Management, Wuhan University 2 Doctorate Candidate of Institute of Corporate Strategic Management, Wuhan University 3 Associate Professor, Institute of Corporate Strategic Management, ...
LV Jianglin School of Finance and Statistics, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics Abstract: In this paper we demonstrate that price-to-income ratio (PIR) is the most precise indicator of measuring bubble levels in China’s urban housing market under current conditions. We have built ...
LIU Caifeng ( 刘彩凤 ) School of Sports Economics and Management, Central University of Finance and Economics Editorial Note: The Labor Contract Law, which came into effect January 1, 2008, caused a stir among various social quarters. Among its several clauses, layoff ...
JIN Sanlin Ph.D in Economics, Development Research Center of the State Council Abstract: As indicated by a survey of 105 villages in 19 provinces and cities, the 2008 international financial crisis had a serious impact on migrant workers’ employment, which is prominently manifested ...
LI Gang ( 李钢 )1, CHEN Zhi ( 陈志 )2 and CUI Yun ( 崔云 )3 1 Associate Professor and Ph.D. in Economics of the Institute of Industrial Economics of CASS 2 Ph.D. in Economics of the Institute of Science ...
JIANG Xiaojuan Deputy Director, Research Office of the State Council Abstract: China’s economic growth has been driven by the dual-engine of domestic demand and external demand. Among which, domestic demand is the main engine originated from China’s huge domestic market. Due to the ...
ZHENG Bingwen Director of Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Abstract: The “migrant worker shortage” which occurred several years ago and the recent “labor shortage” were both caused by an imbalance between the supply and demand of migrant ...
GAO Huiqing (高辉清)1, XIONG Yizhi (熊亦智)2 and HU Shaowei (胡少维)3 1,3 Forecasting Department, State Information Center 2 Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics Editorial Note: This article examines how the current financial crisis will affect China from the near run to the ...
ZHANG Xiaoshan Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Abstract: Developing modern agriculture is an important aspect of urban and rural integration. China has adopted a new, highly compatible, multipronged approach. Judging from current agricultural and rural policies, factors like capital, labor ...