| ● | Growth through innovation : an industrial strategy for Shanghai (2009.9.25)
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| Shanghai, the focus of this study, is the urban axis of the Yangtze River Delta’s thriving economy. Its future performance and that of a handful of other urban regions will determine China’s economic fortunes in the coming decades. |
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| ● | Outsourcing social services to CSOs : lessons from abroad(2009.9.21)
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| This study aims to provide the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MoCA) of the People's Republic of China an overview of international experience with the use of direct and indirect, consumer and producer side instruments for engaging civil society organizations. |
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| ● | Developing a Circular Economy in China: Highlights and Recommendations(2009.8.5)
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| It focuses on four key areas that deserve greater attention: (i) a balanced mix of policy instruments, (ii) participation by both industry and the public in the CE approach, (iii) capacity building, and (iv) the role of the government and governance. |
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| ● | Reforming China's Rural Health System(2009.7.31)
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| New report commends the government’s health reform efforts to date, concurs that its planned further reforms are necessary, and offers ideas for concretizing the broad ideas set out in the recently-issued government’s masterplan. |
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| ● | Conditional Cash Transfers: Reducing Present and Future Poverty(2009.7.15)
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| Demand for well-designed safety net and cash transfer programs to assist poor families is growing across the world, as 2009 has developed into a year of tough economic challenges. |
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| ● | China Quarterly Update - June 2009(2009.6.18)
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| Although China's economy continues to feel the brunt of the global crisis, it has been growing respectably and GDP growth forecast is at 7.2 percent in 2009. |
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| ● | Promoting Enterprise-Led Innovation in China(2009.5.14)
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| Continuous government support for private sector growth is of strategic importance to China if it is to build up an enterprise-led technological innovation system, says the report. |
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| ● | East Asia & Pacific Update - April 2009(2009.4.8)
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| The chance that China's economy may bottom out by mid-2009 offers a ray of hope for economic recovery in the East Asia and Pacific region. |
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