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    External financing demands, media attention and the impression management of carbon information disclosure by Xiying Luo, Qiang Zhang, Shuxia Zhang

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The sample consisted of firms in eight energy-intensive industries included in the State Council of China’s “Notice on the Pilot Work of Carbon Emission Trading.” …”
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    DOES SUKUK FINANCING PROMOTE ECONOMIC GROWTH? AN EMPHASIS ON THE MAJOR ISSUING COUNTRIES by Abdelghani ECHCHABI, Hassanuddeen ABD.AZIZ, Umar IDRISS

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The data covers not only GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), but also other countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Singapore, China, Brunei, Kazakhstan, Germany, United Kingdom (UK), The Gambia and France. …”
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    China’s peacekeeping activities within the UN: Features, challenges, and prospects by Qian Li

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Currently, among the permanent members of the UN Security Council, China is the largest supplier of contingents for UN peacekeeping operations and the second largest donor of financing for these operations. …”
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    Transitioning to Sponge Cities: Challenges and Opportunities to Address Urban Water Problems in China by Chris Zevenbergen, Dafang Fu, Assela Pathirana

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Moreover, substantial investment needs and a lack of reliable financing schemes and experience also provide a huge challenge for China. …”
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    Policy analysis of system responses to addressing and reversing the obesity trend in China: a documentary research by Yan Xue, Zhen Ruan, Carolina Oi Lam Ung, Yunfeng Lai, Hao Hu

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Conclusions Our analysis indicated that China’s health system has taken action in response to the unprecedented obesity prevalence in recent years. …”
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    Study on the impact of regional carbon emissions on enterprise technological innovation under the background of low-carbon transformation in China by Hualiang Lu, Zhenying Xie, Yongchun Liu, Guangwei Xu

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It is found that 1) the reduction of regional carbon emissions is favourable to corporate technological innovation; 2) in terms of the impact mechanism, the reduction of regional carbon emissions promotes corporate technological innovation by enhancing R&D investment and reducing financing constraints. 3) Based on the study of heterogeneity, it is found that: from the perspective of spatial distribution, regional carbon emissions show the phenomenon of “high on both sides and low in the middle”; state-owned enterprises refer to wholly state-owned enterprises, wholly state-owned companies and state-owned capital holding companies in which the State Council and the local people’s governments respectively perform the responsibilities of funders on behalf of the state. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Creation of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council allowed both the Japanese, and the Chinese sides “to save face”, and the military campaign, which began in the summer of 1937, finished the transition process of the China northeast provinces under the Japan control through the creation of the quasi-state the Chinese Republic by the end of 1937. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Creation of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council allowed both the Japanese, and the Chinese sides “to save face”, and the military campaign, which began in the summer of 1937, finished the transition process of the China northeast provinces under the Japan control through the creation of the quasi-state the Chinese Republic by the end of 1937. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Creation of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council allowed both the Japanese, and the Chinese sides “to save face”, and the military campaign, which began in the summer of 1937, finished the transition process of the China northeast provinces under the Japan control through the creation of the quasi-state the Chinese Republic by the end of 1937. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Creation of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council allowed both the Japanese, and the Chinese sides “to save face”, and the military campaign, which began in the summer of 1937, finished the transition process of the China northeast provinces under the Japan control through the creation of the quasi-state the Chinese Republic by the end of 1937. …”
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    A spatial feature analysis of primary health care utilization in a large city in China and its implications for family doctor contract service policy by Xin Rao, Li Luo, Xingyue Wang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Family doctor contract policy is now run by the State Council as an important move to promote the hierarchical medical system. …”
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