China's Invisible Crisis: How a Growing Urban-Rural Divide Could Sink the World's Second-Largest Economy by Scott Rozelle

China's Invisible Crisis: How a Growing Urban-Rural Divide Could Sink the World's Second-Largest Economy

Independent Evaluation Group Studies

Scott Rozelle with Natalie Johnson

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Although the involvement of the World Bank in the forest sector has a relatively short history, starting in 1988, the impact of Bank projects dates back much further. The Bank's 1991 forest strategy stressed a multi-sectoral approach. Accordingly,...

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