WangZhouhong

2025.3.24

Weekly Reading3 – Ageing threatens sustainability of smallholder farming in China

My advisor recommended this paper to me. He asked me to understand this article and grasp the methods it employs. After all, this article was published in Nature, a journal that I will probably only ever admire from a distance in my lifetime. Cite this article: Ren, C., Zhou, X., Wang, C. et al. Ageing threatens sustainability of smallholder farming in China. Nature 616, 96–103 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05738-w Overview Research Questions: How does aging affect sustainable agricultural development?...

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2025.3.16

Weekly reading2-Organized Crime and Economic Growth

Hey there. I’m sorry that the second post in this column came so late. It has been half a year since the last time I updated my website. I’ve been busy preparing for my English test, writing papers and some other mundane things. Since I’m a pragmatic reader, most of my reading is not profound and comprehensive enough for me to write something about. But this paper named “Organized Crime and Economic Growth: Evidence from Municipalities Infiltrated...

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2024.9.6

Weekly reading1-The cost of anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic

This column is used to record some papers that I read out of personal interest. I will briefly summarize the main content of these articles and put forward some personal feelings and opinions.Because most of the time I am looking at content that is highly relevant to my own research. This is a kind of information cocoon, which is not conducive to stimulating my own research interest. Cite this paper:Huang, J.T., Krupenkin, M., Rothschild, D. et al....

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