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Zhong, Haidong, Jinhui Zhang, Shaozhong Zhang, and Wen Zheng. "Study on Spatial Imbalance and Determinants of E-Commerce Development in Zhejiang, China." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2021 (January 18, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6687229.

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As a world-famous and well-developed e-commerce region, the development of e-commerce in Zhejiang province has always attracted people’s wide attention. Based on publicly available e-commerce transaction-related data, basic geographic data, and regional economic and social development data, we use the Gini coefficient to measure the imbalance of e-commerce development in Zhejiang province during 2017–2019. With the help of spatial analyst tools in ArcGIS desktop, the cluster and outlier analysis method is used to study the spatial pattern of e-commerce development in the province at the district or county-level city scale. To explore the causes of spatial aggregation and imbalance of e-commerce in Zhejiang province quantitatively, the paper proposes a geographical weighted regression (GWR) model with 15 economic and social development-related indicators. GWR and ordinary least squares (OLS) analysis indicate that 5 of the 15 selected indicators are highly related to the development of regional e-commerce development in Zhejiang, China.
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Zhou, Bin, Lu Jin, He Zhang, Qun Deng, Jing Xu, and Chun Li Hu. "Assessment on the Possibility of Low-Carbon Economic Development - Taking Zhejiang, China as a Case Study." Applied Mechanics and Materials 291-294 (February 2013): 1402–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.291-294.1402.

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Based on the principles of scientific, systematic, practicality, hierarchy, the paper constructs the evaluation index system of the Possibility of Low-carbon Economic Development, and determines the assessment of evaluation indexes applying the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and builds the multi-objective linear weighted evaluation function model. Taking the Province of Zhejiang for example, the Possibility of Low-carbon Economic Development was evaluated. The results can be summarized as follows: The construction the evaluation index system of the Possibility of Low-carbon Economic Development is scientific and has a certain operability; The development of low-carbon economy in Zhejiang Province is potential, and the comprehensive evaluation has 4 levels; From certain aspects,such as the establishment and improvement of the low-carbon economy policy system,management system for carbon emissions and carbon exchanges,the introduction of foreign advanced low-carbon technologies,the promotion of low-carbon consumption and low-carbon lifestyle, measures can be taken to promote the development of a low- carbon economy in Zhejiang Province.
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Tan, Qiqi, Zhenyu Yun, Liangbing Hu, Xiaolei Ma, Yao Zhang, and Yutong Wang. "Current Standardization and Suggestion on Development Level Evaluation of China’s Characteristic Towns." E3S Web of Conferences 235 (2021): 02056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123502056.

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The construction of characteristic town which derives from Zhejiang is a new exploration for Zhejiang Province to adapt to the economic development. Being reliant on the construction experience of small towns in Zhejiang and other provinces and municipalities, China puts forward the requirement for the construction of characteristic towns nationwide. The development level of characteristic towns nationwide is an important factor which influences the regional economic transformation and upgrading and drives the new urbanization and new rural construction. Based on the analysis of development level and current standardization of characteristic towns, relevant suggestions are raised on the characteristic and sustainable development of characteristic towns.
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Du, Huanzheng, Bin Li, and Haijun Ding. "Circular economy and regional economic development in the Zhejiang province, southern China." International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management 11, no. 4 (2009): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijetm.2009.027613.

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Shen, Wei, Yaochen Qin, and Zhixiang Xie. "Research on the Spatial Features of the E-RetailingEconomic Linkages at County Level: A Case Study for Zhejiang Province, China." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 8 (July 25, 2019): 324. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8080324.

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Quantitatively evaluating the spatial characteristics of regional e-retailing economy linkages is of great significance for clarifying the spatial organization of regional e-retailing economies, and promoting regional coordinated development. However, due to the lack of study data, it is difficult toconduct quantitative research on these regional e-retailing economic linkages. Taking advantage of emerging new data sources, the depth and breadth of related research cannow be improved. This paper considers 64 county-level economic areas in Zhejiang Province as network nodes.A revised gravity model was used to measure the intensity of the e-retailing economic linkage in 2016,based upon the e-retailing data provided by the Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province, China. On this basis, the geographic information system (GIS) tool, a model-potential method and a social network, were used to analyze the spatial features of the e-retail economic linkages at the countylevel in Zhejiang Province. The results showed that the spatial polarization of the economic linkage pattern emerged as prominent, with the overall difference and east-west gradient difference between counties proving significant. In addition, the major linking partners of most regions were relatively singular, and a problem of vulnerability in e-retail economic development was shown.Secondly, the southwest region of Zhejiang Province was an important obstacle in the integration process of regional e-retail economy, through analyzing the connection scope of e-retailing economics. Thirdly, the central Zhejiang subgroupwas a key plate connecting east and west, which plays an importantlinking role in the development of regional equalizationwhen we analyzethe cohesive subgroup pattern. Inspired by this, we hypothesized that a microscopic analysis results of Zhejiang Province could provide some enlightenment for the balanced and integrated development of China’s regional e-retailing economy.
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Yang, Xiushi. "The New Economic Policy and Permanent Migration in Zhejiang Province, China." Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 6, no. 1 (March 1997): 103–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/011719689700600106.

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This article examines the impact of economic reforms on the volume and characteristics of permanent migration in Zhejiang Province, China. The data suggest that the new economic policy induced a surge in permanent migration during the post-reform years. Such positive impact of the reform on permanent migration has started to fade away in 1985, as government relaxed its control over residence. Moreover, market mechanisms started playing a more important role in employment, exchange, and consumption. The data also suggest that the new economic policy has particularly favored the better educated, and thereby increased educational differentials between permanent migrants and nonmigrants. For all other characteristics examined, the results show consistently that post-reform migrants are less differentiated from nonmigrants than their pre-reform counterparts.
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Zhen, Xuemei, Hao Zhang, Xiaoqian Hu, Shuyan Gu, Yuanyuan Li, Yuxuan Gu, Minzhuo Huang, Xueshan Sun, Jingming Wei, and Hengjin Dong. "PP103 A Comparative Study Of Catastrophic Health Expenditure In China." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 35, S1 (2019): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462319002368.

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IntroductionChina has made great achievements in health insurance coverage and healthcare financing. Nonetheless, the rate of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) in China was 13 percent in 2008, which is higher than in some other countries. There are differences among the provinces in China in terms of the lifestyles, customs, prevalent medical conditions, and health consciousness of their populations. This study aimed to compare the proportion of households with CHE and the factors influencing this expenditure between the Zhejiang and Qinghai province in China.MethodsData were derived from household surveys conducted in Zhejiang and Qinghai. Sampling was based on a multi-stage, stratified random cluster method. Households with CHE were defined as those with an out-of-pocket payment for health care that was at least 40 percent of the household income. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify the factors associated with CHE.ResultsA total of 1,598 households were included: 995 in Zhejiang and 603 in Qinghai. The average rates of CHE in Zhejiang and Qinghai were 10 percent and 31 percent, respectively. The economic status of a household influenced the likelihood of experiencing CHE; households headed by an employed person were less likely to experience CHE. In contrast, households that included outpatients or individuals with chronic diseases had a higher risk of experiencing CHE across the two provinces. Poorer or uninsured households in Zhejiang were more likely to experience CHE, as were households in Qinghai that included outpatients or were headed by a person from a minority nationality.ConclusionsThis study highlighted the importance of promoting economic development, expanding employment, and adjusting policies to better protect individuals with chronic diseases and outpatients from the risk of CHE. The Chinese government should pay more attention to actual conditions in different provinces to ensure that policy decisions incorporate local knowledge.
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Ying, Dan Hua, Xua Nang Hu, Jian Ge, Dian Xin Jia, and Yan Zhu. "Inheritance and Innovation of Ecological Materials from Traditional Buildings in Zhejiang, China." Advanced Materials Research 461 (February 2012): 414–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.461.414.

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This article engages in a survey on the countryside’s building materials in Zhejiang province, and indicates problems in the new countryside construction during the early 1990s to 2005: on one side, rarely few new materials for energy-conservation is being used; on the other side, traditional materials of local characteristics are abandoned. Therefore, this article indicates a range of materials which make improvement or innovation on traditional ones for the characteristic of Zhejiang rural areas. Then comparison is made between clay brick and these ecological materials. As a result, this guides villagers to improve the indoor thermal comfort and to promote rural economic development without large investment.
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Huang, Yasheng. "Ownership Biases and FDI in China: Evidence from Two Provinces." Business and Politics 9, no. 1 (April 2007): 1–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1469-3569.1177.

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Jiangsu and Zhejiang are of two of China's most prosperous and dynamic provinces. This paper first presents a factual account of two empirical phenomena: 1) FDI has played a more substantial role in the economic development of Jiangsu than in Zhejiang, and 2) ownership biases against domestic private firms in Jiangsu were more substantial than in Zhejiang. The paper hypothesizes that there is a connection between these two empirical phenomena. Specifically, ownership biases against domestic private firms increase preferences for FDI because FDI provides a measure of relative property rights security. Thus a biased domestic private firm has an incentive to move its assets and/or future growth opportunities to the foreign sector. The paper uses two private-sector surveys—one conducted in 1993 and the other in 2002—to provide an empirical test of this hypothesis. Our analysis shows, controlling for a variety of firm-level attributes and industry and regional characteristics, those private firms which perceive ownership biases to be more severe are more likely to form joint ventures with foreign firms.
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Zhang, Tao, Fang Liang, Wanhe Hu, Xiaomeng Yang, Hongzhong Xiang, Ge Wang, Benhua Fei, and Zhijia Liu. "Economic analysis of a hypothetical bamboo-biochar plant in Zhejiang province, China." Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 35, no. 12 (November 1, 2017): 1220–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242x17736945.

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Significant quantities of bamboo waste are generated in Zhejiang province, China. Many small businesses in this area convert this waste to biochar for use as a cooking fuel (in residential barbecues). This case study was conducted to evaluate the potential economic benefits of building and operating an industrial-sized plant in this province, yielding 500 tonnes per year. The researchers developed a conceptual design for a hypothetical biochar plant and then calculated net present value (NPV), investment payback period (PBP), internal rate of return (IRR), and sensitivity analysis. Results show that the static investment PBP would be 2.58 years, the IRR would be 38.8%, and the NPV would be US$ 486,700. The IRR would be higher than the forestry industry benchmark (11%), indicating that a production line of bamboo-biochar with the stated yield not only could generate higher profits, but also could achieve a better return on investment. Thus, this study indicates that there are good market prospects for the bamboo-biochar industry in this region. The influence of sales prices on the IRR was more than that of operational costs, indicating that a large-scale plant should be designed to produce a high-quality bamboo-biochar. Supply chain issues such as transportation distances between locations where bamboo wastes are generated and the biochar plant should be considered in advance when siting new bamboo-biochar plants. The results from this research provide guidance to those considering development of bamboo-biochar plants in other parts of China.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Economic development – China – Zhejiang Sheng"

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Zhu, Qing, and 朱青. "Study on investment and financing of non-governmental capital on expressway construction in Zhejiang Province." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45165245.

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徐宗玲 and Zhongling Xu. "Labour migration and economic development in Guangdong, China: implications for labour mobility." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1997. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31237903.

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潘建成 and Kin-shing Pun. "Transportation and socio-economic development in a resource-based region: the case of Hainan Island." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1991. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31209968.

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Cheng, Kit-yee, and 鄭潔儀. "The growth of township and village enterprises and rural economic development in China: a comparative study ofGuangdong and Guizhou provinces, 1984-2000." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B26669353.

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Xu, Zhongling. "Labour migration and economic development in Guangdong, China : implications for labour mobility /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19892731.

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Zhang, Shuwan. "Industrialising China, escaping labour : economic development and the agency of migrant labour in Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu province." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2016. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/23810/.

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李穎儀 and Wing-yee Winnie Li. "Fiscal decentralization and economic development in China: a comparative study of Guangdong province and Tibetautonomous region, 1989-2000." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B26827712.

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何明俊 and Mingjun He. "Market versus government in land use planning & development in China in the transition to socialist market economy: a case study of Suzhou city." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31259649.

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Dai, Lizhu. "A new pattern of extended metropolitan regions (EMRs) in China: case study of the Changzhutan (CZT) EMR." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2013. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_oa/230.

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Almost 30 years has passed since the concept of EMR first appeared. It is well acknowledged that globalization has been one of the major driving forces in the less-developed countries (LDCs) including China. The 2008 Global "Financial Tsunami" has recently ushered in a new economic dynamic in China, i.e. it has forced the Chinese government to take domestic demand as an important national development strategy and this will change its global economic relations as well as lead to changes in its domestic spatial dynamics. In that regard, new EMRs in Inland China, e.g. the Changzhutan (CZT) EMR in Hunan province, the Wuhan EMR in Hubei province, and the Zhongyuan EMR in Henan province, have been designated by the central government to support the domestic demand. Apart from the Coastal EMRs, i.e. the Pearl River Delta (PRD) EMR, this new phenomenon has also extended EMRs to Inland China. Would EMRs formed in Inland China share the same characteristics, mechanisms and spatial structure as those in the coastal areas? How will the new global economy, the demand for development of a low carbon economy and the domestic market impact on the growth of the interior EMRs in China? What can we learn from this new EMR experience in China, theoretically and practically for future policies and planning? Using provincial demographic data by municipality and county in 1990-2010 and supplemented by field surveys, we have tested our hypotheses after a literature review on the development of urban regions in the LDCs. Using the CZT as a case, temporal analyses based on municipal level demographic, economic and land-use data have been conducted to verify the hypothetical driving forces. Through the method of Fixed-effects (FE) model, it brings understanding on a possible new urbanization trend in China, which would likely be embedded in local forces against the nation's new development strategy of emphasizing domestic demand in the ii context of the country's transition towards a major global economy. Through the GIS mapping based county-level data of the CZT, spatial analyses are then conducted to examine the spatial structure of these EMRs in Inland China that are hypothesized as driven by the combination of domestic and global forces. The results have revealed that interior EMRs show a similar pattern to traditional Coastal EMRs in spatial pattern development, i.e. the co-existence of regional concentration of growth dynamics with the intra-EMR dispersion tendency of economic activities from its core to its peripheral "rural areas", although the nature of these forces might be different. For instance, its industrial activities that play a significant role in region-based concentration have shown a tendency toward "low-carbon" in line with the EMRs designation as the Experimental Zone of the "Two-oriented" (resource conserving and environmental-friendly)1 Society. Institutional perspectives have also been used to test the planning and management formation mechanisms of the EMR. It is found that the government role has been very significant and proactive in the formation of this region. Finally, a delimitation method is introduced to delimit the CZT into three rings to further demonstrate the spatial characteristics of region-based urbanization and its dynamics from domestic and global forces regulated by the government.
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"Political economy of regional economic growth in China: Zhejiang vs Fujian." 2006. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5892965.

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Chow Kin On.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-110).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Abstract --- p.i
Acknowledgements --- p.iii
Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1
Chapter 1.1 --- Motivation --- p.1
Chapter 1.2 --- Contribution --- p.3
Chapter Chapter Two --- Overview China's Administration System --- p.6
Chapter 2.1 --- Development of China's System of Administrative Jurisdictions --- p.6
Chapter 2.2 --- Administration System of Zhejiang --- p.15
Chapter 2.3 --- Administration System of Fujian --- p.19
Chapter Chapter Three --- Literature Review --- p.23
Chapter 3.1 --- Advantages and Disadvantages of Province- Administering-County (PAC) System --- p.23
Chapter 3.2 --- Literature on Prefecture-Level-City-Administering-County (CAC) System --- p.26
Chapter 3.3 --- Literature on Economic Growth --- p.30
Chapter Chapter Four --- Methodology --- p.34
Chapter 4.1 --- Growth Regression Model and Approaches --- p.34
Chapter 4.2 --- Explanatory Variables --- p.39
Chapter Chapter Five --- Estimation Results --- p.47
Chapter 5.1 --- Estimation Results --- p.47
Chapter 5.2 --- Summary and Interpretation of Estimation Results --- p.53
Chapter Chapter Six --- Policy Implications and Conclusion --- p.58
Chapter 6.1 --- Summary of Major Findings --- p.58
Chapter 6.2 --- Policy Implications --- p.59
Chapter 6.3 --- Limitation and Possible Extensions --- p.63
Appendix --- p.65
Reference --- p.106
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Books on the topic "Economic development – China – Zhejiang Sheng"

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Zhongguo ping shen me sheng chu?: Why China wins. Beijing Shi: Dang dai Zhongguo chu ban she, 2012.

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Tiao zhan zhao ze: Zhejiang zhi du bian qian yu jing ji fa zhan. Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2004.

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Lauretta, Rubini, and Barbieri Elisa, eds. Southern China: Industry, development, and industrial policy. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.

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Small works: Poverty and economic development in southwestern China. Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press, 2011.

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1965-, Chen Xiuying, and Cai Dong, eds. Zhejiang Sheng xian dai gong ye xing cun luo jing ji she hui bian qian yan jiu. Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2007.

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1960-, Zhu Chengbao, ed. Zhongguo xiang cun di min ying qi ye yu jia zu jing ji: Zhejiang sheng Cangnan xian Xiangdong cun diao cha. Taiyuan Shi: Shanxi jing ji chu ban she, 1996.

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1960-, Zhu Chengbao, ed. Zhongguo xiang cun di min ying qi ye yu jia zu jing ji: Zhejiang sheng Cangnan xian Xiangdong cun diao cha. Taiyuan Shi: Shanxi jing ji chu ban she, 1996.

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Jiangsu jing ji xing shi fen xi yu fa zhan dui ce yan jiu: Jiangsu's economic situation and development countermeasures. Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2011.

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Zhejiang Sheng ke chi xu fa zhan zhan lüe yan jiu: Huan jing bao hu he zi yuan jie yue de si kao. Beijing: Ke xue chu ban she, 2003.

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Zhejiang Sheng Wenling Shi Zeguo Zhen jing ji she hui diao yan bao gao: Economic and social investigations into Zeguo town in Wenling. Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Economic development – China – Zhejiang Sheng"

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Renwei, Zhao. "A summary of positive exploration of provincial economic transition – a book review of System Changes and Development Trajectory of Zhejiang written by Fang Minsheng and others." In China Economic Transition Research, 194–202. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367815752-14.

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Cordeiro, Cheryl Marie. "Chinese Wisdom, World Quality." In Multinational Enterprise Management Strategies in Developing Countries, 237–59. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0276-0.ch012.

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The typical feature of emergent economies is a slow, apparent transformation from being predominantly a home base of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) to becoming more home markets for various firms that expand internationally. In this aspect, China differs from its Asian forerunners. Without question, the most rapid development in recent decades within East Asia and the global economy as a whole is the (re-)emergence of China. While most studies on growth strategies for multinational corporations from emerging economies come from the perspective of economic strategies in international business, this study offers a novel perspective by using visual semiotics as a framework of study and analysis of data. It uses theories of social semiotics borne of the traditions of linguistics to conduct a systematic analysis of the representations of China's desire to go global with their automobile industry. The company in focus is China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (Geely) in the years between 2007 to 2011, just prior to an after its acquisition of Volvo Car Corporation (VCC).
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Conference papers on the topic "Economic development – China – Zhejiang Sheng"

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Zhang, Xiaoyan, Shu Luo, and Jiankang Zhang. "Anji Case, Zhejiang Experience, and China Approach of Rural Revitalization." In 2021 6th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210407.157.

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Jiang, Yiwei. "The Sequencing and Timing of “Three-rule Integration” in Rural China: Based on the Investigation in Three Villages of Zhejiang Province*." In 4th International Conference on Culture, Education and Economic Development of Modern Society (ICCESE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200316.097.

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Ying, Xiang, and Li Jinchang. "Fuzzy AHP analysis on the impact of innovation on economic development models transformation: A case study of Zhejiang province, China." In 2013 6th International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering (ICIII). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciii.2013.6703535.

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Harrop, Grenville, and Bill P. Poirier. "Construction of Westinghouse AP1000™ Nuclear Power Plants in China." In 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone18-30077.

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In July 2007, China entered a new era of sustainable, safe, and ecologically sound energy development by committing to build four AP1000™ units to be constructed in pairs at the coastal sites of Sanmen (Zhejiang Province) and Haiyang (Shandong Province). Both sites have the planned ability to accommodate at least six AP1000 units. The Westinghouse AP1000 is the only Generation III+ reactor to receive design certification from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). With a design that is based on the proven performance of Westinghouse-designed pressurized water reactors (PWRs), the AP1000 is an advanced 1100 megawatt (MW) plant that uses the forces of nature and simplicity of design to enhance plant safety and operations. Excavation commenced for the first of four China AP1000 units in February 2008, and placement of the basemat concrete for Sanmen Unit 1 was completed on schedule in March 2009. This was soon followed by the placement of the first major structural module; the auxiliary building. As part of localization and the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) desire for self-reliance, a China-based module factory is constructing the major modules and manufacturing the containment vessel plates. The fabrication and welding of the containment vessel bottom head for Sanmen Unit 1 is now complete. The 2010 milestones for Sanmen Unit 1 include the setting of major modules such as the reactor vessel cavity, the steam generator, and refueling canal modules, plus containment vessel rings 1, 2, 3, and 4. All major equipment orders have been placed and the first deliveries are beginning to arrive. The technology transfer is also well underway. The Haiyang Unit 1 basemat was placed on schedule in September 2009 and Sanmen Unit 2 Nuclear Island (NI) concrete basemat placement was completed a month earlier than the milestone date of January 2010. Sanmen Unit 1 will be fully operational in November 2013 followed by Haiyang Unit 1 in May 2014. Operational dates for Sanmen Unit 2 and Haiyang Unit 2 are September 2014 and March 2015, respectively. As one of the world’s largest consumers of energy, China’s path in achieving sustainable energy has profound global economic and environmental consequences. The contract with the Westinghouse and Shaw Consortium for four AP1000 units is the largest of its type between the People’s Republic of China and the United States.
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Hu, Xudong, Yanhong Yuan, and Weiping Shen. "Weaving Loom Integration in Textile Enterprise." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-41661.

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Weaving technique represents the development of textile industry. After 25 years of open gate and reform of industry construction, textile manufacturing in China has been developed to a higher level. China had imported many modern weaving machines from Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, and other countries. The domestic textile machine manufacturers and research institutes developed and manufactured many kinds of shuttleless looms. According to the statistical calculation, the total number of shuttleless looms is more than shuttle looms in use in China currently [1]. The wide use of the shuttleless loom demonstrates a strong technical support to the modernization of textile industry in China. These kind of shuttleless looms are equipped with advanced mechanisms like electronic let-off motion, electronic shedding motion, computer based monitoring, electronic dobby and jacquard machine. They are modern textile machines. Due to the labor denseness of the textile industry and unbalanced development of information technology (IT) in China, the manufacturing organization mode of textile is still old fashioned. Modern machines did not get the most economic and technical benefits. This situation was called “Automation Island”. In this paper, the author will describe his research in the integration of weaving machines through a local net. In the author’s project, which is being supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang in China, a research team tries to reform the original computer-based loom controller. The required hardware modification and software programming was added. All looms of the workshop were linked to a central control computer through PROFIBUS to make a local net. Now weaving information of every single loom can be monitored through this central computer. Weaving machine integration is very important textile enterprises. There are a lot of applications using this technology. Web-based (mass customization, MC) customized produce is the future of advanced manufacture. An integrated workshop is a good platform for the enterprisers to expose their business to worldwide market. In this article, the author will discuss effort in this area, including experiments and results.
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