Shanghai Pudong International Airport Essays

  • Advantages and Problems for a City Being a Transport Hub

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    congestion and environmental impacts. Shanghai and Tokyo, both are regional and national transport hub, will be investigated. Both share some common characteristics, for example, they have a huge number of population, they have more than one airport. But due to different government reactions, they have different results. They pay different costs of transport hub, which they have unlike level of congestion and environmental impacts. In this report, Shanghai is transport hub in a developing country

  • Maglev Trains

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    Maglev Trains As almost any child knows, magnets have the ability to attract and repel other magnets. This knowledge is now being utilized in separate projects in Germany and Japan to propel and levitate a new and innovative type of train, the magnetic lift train. A German company called Transrapid is now able to build a train takes advantage of a magnets ability to attract magnetic materials. Upon observing the system from a distance, it looks to be composed of only T-shaped track and a

  • Why China Can Attract More FDI: A Response to "Competitiveness in India and China: the FDI puzzle"

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    and Sustainability, 3(2), 60-80. Retrieved from http://www.asiaentrepreneurshipjournal.com/AJESIII2Swapna.pdf Sweeney, M. (2010). Foreign direct investment in India and China: The creation of a balanced regime in a globalized economy. Cornell International Law Journal, 43, 207-248. Retrieved from http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/research/ilj/upload/sweeney.pdf Wei, W. (2005). China and India: Any difference in their FDI performances? Journal of Asian Economics, 16(4), 719-736. doi:10.1016/j.asieco