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Economic growth and developing world cities: The benefits of urban clustering
Source: JournalistsResource.orgChina, cookstoves and highways: Effects of black carbon on human health
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe water footprint of humanity
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As the world’s population continues to grow, measuring countries’ water consumption patterns is crucial for understanding looming resource challenges and making effective international policy decisions.
The China syndrome: Local labor market effects of import competition in the United States
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As U.S. imports from China have increased over the past two decades, scholars have studied and debated their precise effects on American workers. Because local economies often have their own dynamics and distinct mix of companies, such imports may have very different outcomes in various regions of the country.
Congressional-Executive Commission on China annual report 2011
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The United States government runs a joint congressional and executive branch commission that monitors China’s record on the rule of law, human rights, workers’ rights and a broad array of related areas. As China joined the World Trade Organization in 2000, the U.S. government established the commission to monitor China’s commitment to living up to the principles expected of WTO members.