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Li Li

    Li Li is a poet and translator whose work is characterized by a profound exploration of identity and exile. His poetry, written in both Swedish and Chinese, reflects his experiences as a native of China living in Sweden. Li focuses on themes of home, memory, and the complexities of cross-cultural life. His translations of Swedish poetry into Chinese are valued for their accuracy and poetic quality.

    Modeling the Fate of Chemicals in Products
    Health and Education Reforms in Rural China
    China's Cultural Relics
    • China's Cultural Relics

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Part of the educational and beautifully produced Cultural China Series, this book focuses on the cultural relics which remain of one of the oldest civilizations in the world. It gives a brief account of the 12 types of relics unearthed in China so far, and discusses them as representative objects which provide a glimpse into China’s past. In vivid color, with illustrations and photographs accompanying the text throughout.

      China's Cultural Relics
    • Focusing on four significant reforms in education and health in rural China, the book evaluates their effects on human capital development. It employs rigorous econometric analysis to explore the rural-urban gap in human capital and investigates the causal relationships between these reforms and advancements in human capital. Through this examination, the book sheds light on the broader implications of policy changes in improving the well-being and capabilities of rural populations.

      Health and Education Reforms in Rural China
    • This thesis offers a new methodological approach to understanding the dynamics of chemicals in products (CiPs) within the anthroposphere and environment. It models the journey of chemicals from production to their environmental concentrations, exploring their transport, transformation, and accumulation while identifying measures to mitigate their negative impacts.

      Modeling the Fate of Chemicals in Products