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productivity of labour in China was marginally relevant in the pre-1978 period, but the picture has changed dramatically in the …
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This is a pioneering study of the determinants of the subjective well-being of ethnic minority people in rural China …
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determinants of subjective well-being.  Less attention has been paid to its normative implications.  Taking China as a case study …
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, industries and regions, we find that corporate investment in China has become increasingly efficient over time.  However, based … good explanation for China's overinvestment, especially for the private sector, while in the sector, overinvestment is …
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This paper attempts to address a puzzle in China's investment pattern: despite high aggregate investment and remarkable …
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appropriate data set for China.  The tests favour the early theories.  Implications are drawn. …
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China and the United States.  We construct a firm-level dataset by matching USPTO and SIPO patents to Chinese manufacturing … China are considerably younger, larger and substantially more export-oriented than firms patenting exclusively in China ….  Our study contributes to the debate on China's innovative prowess and its potential to transition from an imitator to an …
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