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China s Ageing Population: Implications for Economic Growth | World News

China News: The ageing population in China poses a significant challenge to the country's economic growth model. With a declining workforce and strained pension budgets, policymakers face structural imbalances that need to be addressed. Find out more about the implications and potential solutions.

Robert Solow: Nobel laureate and an exemplary human being

Although he was a towering figure in the field of economics, he will be remembered by those who know him for his modesty, integrity, lack of pretence and natural human warmth.

Vietnam should shift economic growth model for further development: WB report | Business

For Vietnam to realise its aspiration for reaching high income status by 2045, the country will need to shift its economic growth model and sharply improve the government’s capacity to coordinate and implement economic policy reforms and public investments, a World Bank Group report says.

Frontiers | Testing the Club Convergence Dynamics of the COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Across the OECD Countries

Vaccines are essential to create a more resilient economic growth model. Ending the COVID-19 pandemic requires a more coordinated, effective, and equitable distribution of vaccines across the countries. Therefore, governments are in a race to increase the vaccination rates of the population. Given this backdrop, this paper focuses on the daily vaccinations per million data from March 1, 2021, to October 15, 2021, in 37 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries and examines the stochastic properties of the vaccination rates. The results indicate a significant convergence of the vaccination rates in seven clubs across 30 OECD countries. The paper also discusses the potential implications for the post-COVID-19 era.

Environment ministry moves from passive to proactive role in handling environmental issues

Environment ministry moves from passive to proactive role in handling environmental issues Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  13/02/2021    07:14 GMT+7 The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has changed from a passive to a proactive role in handling environmental issues over the last several years,  after the country confronted major challenges brought about by an unsustainable economic growth model and climate change. Vietnam has enhanced water management in the Mekong River basin.  In an interview granted to the media regarding the ministry’s endeavours in previous years and how it will head into the future, Minister Tran Hong Ha said it has proposed that the Party, National Assembly (NA), and Government review and fix shortcomings in the State management of natural resources, while itself developing key

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