An 11-year-old boy in China developed vitiligo after being slapped by a teacher for incomplete homework at Yifu Primary ...
What exactly causes vitiligo is not clear, but experts say that environmental stress factors can contribute to its onset.
A school in China is investigating an incident in which a mother claims her son now has vitiligo after a teacher slapped him ...
Justin Lin Yifu is a professor of economics at Peking University and former chief economist at the World Bank. His theory of ...
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Some 85% of private enterprises will struggle to survive over the next three months, writes Prof Justin Yifu Lin of Peking University, citing a Tsinghua University survey in March. "Bankruptcy of ...
F&D profiles Justin Yifu Lin, the first World Bank Chief Economist from a developing or emerging economy At a reception earlier this year to mark the end of Justin Yifu Lin’s tenure as chief economist ...
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The lead spot went to Huaan Yifu Gold ETF (SHA:518880), whose holdings increased by 7.4 MT. Other Asian funds on the list ...
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A mother in China claimed her son now has vitiligo, a chronic autoimmune condition that results in patches of skin losing pigment, after a teacher slapped the boy in the face for not doing homework.
Read More View Book Add to Cart The Quest for Prosperity: How Developing Economies Can Take Off - Updated Edition Justin Yifu Lin Justin Yifu Lin's groundbreaking account of how developing countries ...