Erika Platte
Nr. 42 (1992) Artikel Article 66–79 {:en}Germany-China Trade: An Empirical AssessmentThis article adopts quantitative methods to assess the performance of commodity trade between Germany and the People’s Republic of China in 1975-85. A high degree of complementarity in the two countries‘ economic structures prevailed as a result of markedly different resource endowments. Even so, bilateral trade shares remained below both countries‘ world trade shares, and …von by Erika Platte
Nr. 37 (1990) Artikel Article 33–52 {:en}China’s Changing Disease Pattern and Epidemiologic TransitionThe article traces changes in the structure of morbidity and mortality in rural and urban areas of China in the period 1949 to the present. It particulary emphasises the transition from a prevalence of acute infection diseases like respiratory diseases, TB and diarrheal diseases in the early years of the PRC to the present preponderance …von by Erika Platte
Nr. 29 (1988) Artikel Article 59–87 {:en}The ‚Greying‘ of ChinaThe article examines the diversity of aging population trends throughout China and inquires whether aging is an imminent or a distant problem for the country. It also takes a look at a number of major socio-economic problems associated with the aging of China’s population paying special attention to the mounting financial burden on the state …von by Erika Platte
Nr. 20 (1986) Artikel Article 27–50 {:en}The State of Nutrition in ChinaThe study explores two complimentary aspects in order to obtain a complete picture of the nutritional status of China’s population. The first aspect refers to food availability and consumption including the structure of the diet, while the second one deals with the manifestations of malnutrition. Malnutrition in China the result of undernourishment rather than overeating.von by Erika Platte