"The consensus is that China is probably approaching the Lewis turning point soon, based on recent developments in population growth and also the one-child policy," says Jiang Tingsong, senior economist at the Centre for International Economics in Australia.
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'Libraries are the basic profit engines,' said Edward Jay Epstein, author of 'The Hollywood Economist: The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies.
Economist Dr Nils Braakmann, who led the study, said: 'Ratings of physical attractiveness at age 11 influence health at age 50, even when considering a large variety of childhood conditions, with unattractive people generally faring worse.
Robin Bew, managing director of the Economist Intelligence Unit, said antitrust in China is a big issue that requires fairness and transparency.
Dean Baker, economist at the Washington, D.
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Stress itself does not make a job bad, says Alan Kreuger, economist at Princeton University.
Dan Ariely, a behavioural economist who wrote The Upside of Irrationality, suggested that holidaymakers break up extended time away by doing some work in the middle of their break saying this would make them more appreciative of their time away from the office.
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