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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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The paper examines the notion of a 'developmental state' and shows that China possesses the characteristics of a … developmental state.  It explains the political economy which generated such a state in China and in some other economies.  It … the question: can China's developmental state be sustained?  Conclusions are drawn for both China and other developing …
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 because it would imply too high costs for fast growing economies like China.  To quantify these costs we develop a general …
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, which has caused layoffs of urban workers that dramatically changed the state of employment in urban China. One factor in … urban China in early 2000. We find that there are gender differences in the stock of social capital and returns within the …
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China during the reform period. It appears that the patent laws have produced a stock of patents, where the success rates of … which factors would explain innovation in China. We find the main determinants of patents to be R&D expenditure and foreign … laws in China have been associated with innovation that has accompanied economic growth despite imperfections in the legal …
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This paper tests three hypotheses concerning intra-household resource allocation in rural China. First, whether …
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Two interesting results are obtained from CASS national household surveys of 1988 and 1995. First, there was a tendency for intra-provincial inequality in both earnings per worker and household income per capita not only to rise in each province but also to converge across provinces. Second,...
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economic devide betweeen rural and urban China, the rural and urban samples are analysed separately. The two main explanations …
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This paper attempts to analyse certain significant aspects of increasing income inequality in China in the nineteen …
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