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New vision and policy recommendations for nutrition-oriented food security in China [In Chinese]
After four-decade significant economic growth and development, China sets a series of goals aiming at sustainable medium to high speed economic growth,reasonable equity, and better market oriented economy.
Processing trade, domestic and foreign firms, and the differential impact of the Great Recession: Evidence from Chinese customs data
Using firm-level transaction records from the proprietary Chinese Customs data we estimate differential impacts of the Great Recession (GR) of 2008-09 on exports of private domestic firms (PDFs) and foreign invested firms (FIFs).
This report presents the findings of an assessment on the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to improve food production and distribution in the People’s Republic of China.
Three new reports from the Asian Development Bank and IFPRI explore strategies for reducing hunger and boosting growth.
IFPRI in Asia
Highlights of IFPRI’s current cutting-edge, policy-relevant research in Central, East, South, and Southeast Asia are featured in this brochure.
China Wheat Middlemen Survey
China wheat middlemen survey is the study of Chinese middlemen in the wheat value chain in the province of Hena.
China Wheat Producer Survey is the study of the producers in the wheat value chain in the province of Henan.
China Wheat Producer Survey
China wheat wholesaler survey is the study of the wholesalers in the wheat value chain in the province of Henan.
China has experienced unprecedented economic achievement for more than three decades and remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Building a climate change-resilient food system in Korea: The case of extension and technology dissemination services
中文标题:国际贫困瞄准的经验及对中国的启示
本文总结了国际多维贫困测量、多种瞄准方法、统一登记系统以及瞄准特定人群人力资本提升项目的有条件转移支付方式,并分析了各种方法需要注意的问题。据此提出采用多维贫困的方法进行贫困测量和干预,通过人群精准分类和统一的登记系统实现精准瞄准,通过参与式扶贫机制设计尤其是村庄的参与提升扶贫效果,通过加强贫困人口的营养、健康与教育投入降低返贫风险等建议。
Taking another look at policy research on China’s accession to the World Trade Organization
Recent work on China’s accession to the World Trade Organizations pays little attention to the wave of reforms in China in the 1980s and 1990s. These reforms created the preconditions for accession and strongly influenced its outcomes.
The cow stock of smallholder farmers with less than 100 cows still accounted for nearly 50% of total cows in China. Since the milk scandal occurred in 2008, raw milk safety has become focus for the sound development of the Chinese dairy industry.