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experiment - the unexpected disclosure of PM2.5 data in China. We find that perception bias before the data disclosure leads to a …
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combine to restrict workers' location decisions. Using an equilibrium sorting model and rich micro data from China, we … regional inequality by moving workers from unproductive inland regions to productive coastal regions in China; such welfare and …
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Migration and pollution are two defining features of China's impressive growth performance over the last 30 years. In …
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Many studies of regional disparity in China have focused on the preferential policies received by the coastal provinces …
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Broadly speaking, two schools of thought have emerged to interpret China's rapid growth since 1978:the experimentalist … school and the convergence school. The experimentalist school attributes China's successes to the evolutionary, experimental …, and incremental nature of China's reforms. Specifically, the resulting non-capitalist institutions are said to be …
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China. The model is estimated using China Population Census Data along with PM2.5 satellite data. Our study provides new … equilibrium sorting model to the valuation of non-market amenities in China. We employ two novel instrumental variables based on …
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than sons. Although China's hukou mobility restrictions are not gender-specific in intent, they have larger adverse effects … on girls. Rural residents adjacent to cities that experience shocks to labor demand after China's accession to the WTO …
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pollution distorts individuals' fertility behaviors in China. We document a robust pattern in which increased pollution over …
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mothers' labor market outcomes. We employ individual-level survey data from China and leverage plausibly exogenous …
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