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Trade, foreign direct investments and inequality: development perspective for emerging markets
(2018)
This paper investigates third-party logistics from a European perspective based on outsourcing issues. The relationship between the consignors and consignees reached to its new era witnessing implication of a new intermediary, which is called third parties. A typical 3PL company is explained as a facilitator which aims to benefit partners financially and organizationally. In this research the role of outsourcing in 3PL companies, the main factors for stimulating the phenomena will be assessed. Finally, the article reviews company examples and general conditions in this market.
The objective of this master’s thesis paper is to investigate the middle class in China in a comprehensive way and examine the main defying elements of Chinese middle class. In addition to this, this master’s thesis attempts to dive deep and find the overlapping points between middle class and economic growth by talking about the middle class development issues. Historical analysis of middle class
development is also touched in this paper to understand what factors were behind its growth until these days.
In an overall view of my thesis work which is academically backed by previous researches and scholarly papers it is found that economic growth, achievements related to higher education and fair redistribution policies lead to reduced income inequality are the major elements that contribute to the growth of middle class. It is even more significant than social policies which explains class mobility. Based on the findings of my analysis of China, per capita income growth of Chinese people was the major element that expanded Chinese middle class by almost 75% through creating more open business market, and the rest of the factor was done due to inequality changes occurred in China. The growth was mainly occurred via creation of formal jobs which were fairer in payment and increased qualifications of labor force. There was also radical decrease in inequality of labor earnings which is the major factor for reducing income inequality among households. This can be explained by the fact that minimum wages kept rising throughout the 90’s which in turn modified the patterns of middle class consumption.
The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programs on Economic Growth and Poverty - A Case Study on Ghana
(2019)
The Impact of Efficient Transportation Infrastructure on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
(2019)
The functions of an unconditional basic income – Theoretical debate and new empirical findings
(2020)
The EU-China Trade and Economic Relations Under The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Background
(2019)
Ever since the European Union(EU) and China established comprehensive strategic partnership in 2003, the relationship between the two sides have been deepened and developing towards a more matured level, especially in trade and economic cooperation sector. After the China’s Belt and Road Initiative(BRI) was firstly unveiled in 2013, the infrastructure connectivity, trade relation, bilateral investment, etc., between the EU and China have achieved significant improvement after 5 years’ implication of the BRI. While it is obviously that the EU-China trade and economic relation benefit from the improvements and opportunities brought by the BRI, there are still challenges and different views exist. This research analyzes of the situation of the EU-China trade and economic relation under the BRI background, including improvements, opportunities, as well as problems and challenges that the BRI brings, in the view from both sides, thus look for common grounds for the two sides among the divergent viewpoints, and strengthen the EU-China trade and economic relations.