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2020 | 5 | nr 2 | 122-131
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Comparing the Reduction of Poverty Rate Between China and Gabon Through One Belt and Road Project

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The value of economic development and reduction poverty has been at the fore-front research in many countries. However, little is thought about both China-Gabon. Data were collected employing a survey questionnaire approach to a sample of 210 financial sectors in China and Gabon. The results regarding Gabon show that governance reform can bring significant macro-financial benefits. Additionally, the results proposed that financial development significantly influence poverty reduction. Similarly, the results regarding china show development of monetary sector significantly and positively impacts poverty reduction during which, has been implemented for many years long term. This paper seeks to analyze causality between Gabon. There's an urgent need enhance administration curb corruption order increase domestic income, strengthen public management quality expenditure, business environment, promote investment both private sectors. (original abstract)
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5
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122-131
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Twórcy
  • Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, 73000, China
  • Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, 73000, China
  • Agricultural Research Corporation, Ad-Damer, Sudan
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