China's Civil War: A Social History, 1945-1949, written by Diana Lary
In: Journal of Chinese Military History, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 91-93
ISSN: 2212-7453
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In: Journal of Chinese Military History, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 91-93
ISSN: 2212-7453
In: Tax Notes International, Band 76, Heft 12
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In: Australian Tax Forum, Band 26
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In: Janet E. Milne and Mikael Skou Andersen (eds.), Handbook of Research on Environmental Taxation, 2012
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In: (2012) 1 World Journal of VAT/GST Law 2
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In: Hong Kong Law Journal, Band 39, S. 515
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In: Hong Kong Law Journal, Band 36, S. 365
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In: Tax Notes International, Band 58, Heft 6, S. 487
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In: Strategic change, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 135-142
ISSN: 1099-1697
Income inequality and consumption gaps between urban and rural residents are prominent problems in the economic transition phase of China. Stimulating consumption, expanding domestic demand, and shifting development modes are inevitable choices for maintaining China&rsquo ; s economy with healthy, stable, and endogenous growth, and the key premise is to clarify the coordination relationship between residents&rsquo ; income and consumption. In view of that, this study incorporates the spatial factors of three economic zones and time factors of China&rsquo ; s economic transition into an analytical framework. By transforming discrete data into continuous functions, we compared the regional differences and temporal characteristics of the relationship between residents&rsquo ; income and consumption based on the two perspectives of static absolute level and dynamic growing speed. The result shows that: (1) There are significant differences in the absolute levels of original income and consumption among residents in the eastern, middle, and western regions of China, whereas the growing velocity and acceleration of income and consumption do not have significant regional differences. (2) There is a highly positive canonical correlation both in the absolute growth amount and dynamic growth potential of residents&rsquo ; income and consumption, whereas their nonlinear co-variation has obvious temporal characteristics, and the degree of canonical correlation has significant regional differences. Based on these conclusions, China&rsquo ; s government need not consider regional factors too much when formulating and implementing policies to narrow residents&rsquo ; income gap and stimulating consumption in order to expand domestic demand, but should discriminate the specific coevolving period of income and consumption and take into account the difference in average consumption rate of different social strata.
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In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 148, S. 103073
In: Journal of Chinese humanities, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 218-257
ISSN: 2352-1341
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Although some scholars have successfully challenged the traditional biographical reading, which considers an author's biography an important reference and proposed proper reinterpretations of many of Tao Yuanming's poems, we still find its dominance in the interpretation of words and sentences, even the structure and theme in Tao's poems. In light of this issue, this article reinterprets thirteen of Tao's poems based on our detailed investigation of all the existing notes on them. Most biographical readings, shaped by the ideal image of intellectuals portrayed in the Analects, obscure the substantial connections with the Zhuangzi in Tao's poetry. Our reinterpretation focuses on the intertextual relationship between Tao's poems and the Zhuangzi. We can see that the influence of the Zhuangzi on Tao's poetry is more extensive and far-reaching than previously considered. This can help us reveal the connection between Tao's poetry and the metaphysical institution in the Eastern Jin dynasty, which took its view of life from the Zhuangzi, instead of taking Confucianism as the only source.
In: British Tax Review No. 3 (2021), pp. 328-350
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In: (2021) 69(3) Canadian Tax Journal 953-979
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