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  • The service economy is an essential part of the national economy, thus the acceleration of the development of the service economy has become a hot topic in the field of economic research and a consensus all over the world. Since the adoption of reform and opening policies, China's service economy has entered a new era of rapid development, especially in recent years. Notwithstanding, there are several domestic scholars considering that China's service economy not only lag behind the developed countries but also many developing countries. Through the comparison of several developed countries and developing countries, this paper analyses the real level of the development of China's service economy. This paper finds out that China's service economy is not simply backward and slow, which me...

    ...Secondly, the structure of the service industry was unreasonable for the p...

  • The evolution of journalistic style can be explored from multiple perspectives. The shifts of horizons between the narrator and addressee, the change of the communicative context and media, the similarities and differences of narrative modes, and the sequence of time structure can all constitute important research areas. The present essay is an investigation into the similarities and differences of journalistic styles between mainland China and Taiwan, with a view to proving that, apart from the subjectivity of the communicators, the change of communicative context is also a dynamic that brings about the accretion of alien elements in journalistic style as well as the formation of individuality. The essay will, by way of examining the evolution of the journalistic style in both the main...

  • ... efforts involve a heavy industrial structure, a fast-growing car industry, and many polluting i..., the rising tensions between different social and ethnic groups, the lack of transparency and po...

  • In present, developing a low-carbon economy is commonly recognized around the world. In order to achieve the aim of a low-carbon economy, reducing carbon dioxide emissions is one of the most important measures. Nowadays, because of the large population, high energy intensity and the unreasonable energy structure based on fossil fuel, China has faced an enormous pressure during the carbon emissions reduction process. Based on the current international application of carbon emission reduction proposals, this paper discussed the carbon emission reduction policies of developed countries in detail, which includes the US, Britain and Japan and etc. Based on the experiences of the overseas developed countries, the paper analyses China's present situation of carbon emission reduction, finds the...

  • The paper attempts to integrate two major theoretical approaches for the explanation of kinship relationships, namely the institutional approach of cultural anthropology and the interactionist approach of family sociology and social gerontology. It takes the institutional settings of kinship systems on the societal level into account and relates them to interactions within the kinship groups. These relations are formulated in two hypotheses: The lineagehypothesis refers to the selection of kinship members for interaction relationships; the welfarehypothesis refers to the selection with regard to the kind of relationship (functional solidarity and/ or emotional solidarity). The empirical analysis is based on an approach suggested by Silverstein et al. (1994) for intergenerational relatio...

    ... aimed at the description of power structures and control rights over property and descendants (...

  • China has experienced pressing energy shortages in recent years, and Beijing has intensified its efforts to secure China's energy supply through both increased domestic production and external expansion. In this paper, I first analyze China's global quest for energy by looking at the correlation between China's economic growth and its energy security concerns. I then examine the implications of China's "go-out" strategy through two sets of case studies. I argue that China's global search for energy is primarily driven by its rapid economic growth, out of insecurity rather than a master plan to dominate the world, and that China's energy security issues have multiple implications beyond simple economic concerns. Finally, I recommend a forward-looking engagement policy to be adapted by Ca...

    ... drive has produced a manufacturing structure that requires huge increases in energy consumption... a recent study by the Chinese Academy of Social Science, there has been very little change in the ...

  • Intercultural communicative competence has been widely accepted as the aim of EFL teaching. In order to obtain this competence, Culture teaching must be implemented in the college English teaching. Textbooks have played a very important role in the course of teaching and learning. Textbooks introduce students the cultures of different countries and regions, thus making it convenient for students to exert a relatively remarkable influence on the fostering of students' cultural awareness and competence of intercultural communication. This paper focuses on the content analysis of the cultural content in College English (New) (henceforth, CE (New)).

    ... be taught is still a confusing problem, hi China, English is taught as a foreign language, so the m...) Language Focus (including vocabulary, structure and comprehension exercises). A more detailed insp...

  • China has become the driving engine for the world economy and presents many opportunities for foreign firms. Although much research effort has been devoted to studying strategic management in Chinese organisations, China is still one of the least studied countries. This paper takes a new approach - complexity view - to examining the strategic management in Chinese organisations. It aims to explain why Chinese managers behave differently to their Western counterparts. To do so, literature on the complexity studies is firstly reviewed and synthesised. This paper then examines how institutional and cultural settings and Chinese history influence the strategic management in Chinese organisations. Finally, several managerial implications based on the results of this paper are suggested.

    ... on Boisot and Child (1999)'s work on how social systems affect organisations' adaptation to comple... the foci are on the organisational structure and decision-making processes for complex issues. ...

  • Regulating administrative monopoly is the major task of China's "anti-monopoly law" and the greatest challenge in its enforcement. "Anti-monopoly law" has done a special chapter on administrative monopoly for the first time, which is a significant breakthrough of our country's legislation on the regulation of administrative monopoly. But, after all, "anti-monopoly law" is a new law, and due to the limitations of legislation, there are many system deficiencies, on the regulation of administrative monopoly in China's "Anti-monopoly law", which make it can not fully come into play. So, it is necessary to perfect the measures that can make up for the system deficiencies.

    ... pretence of adjusting the industrial structure. This violates the market principles of voluntarin...

  • Regional Innovation Networks is becoming a main pattern in regional innovation and development. To figure out the characteristics of regional innovation networks, this paper is based on the sociology theory of networks relationship and structure analysis. It evaluates the whole situation of regional innovation networks of China and concludes that the degree of opening, the communication strength among the main innovation individuals within the region, the scale of the regional node, and so on, such kind of factors have great influences with the regional innovation networks. Above that, this paper also analyzes the reasons of existing problems and puts forward counterpart suggestions.



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