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Starting in the late 1990s, China undertook a dramatic transformation of the large number of firms under state control …
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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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This paper studies dynamic labor demand by private and public manufacturing plants in China. It contributes along two …
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China's high corporate savings rate is commonly claimed to be a key driver for the country's large current account …
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Despite a vast accumulation of private capital, China is not embracing capitalism. Deceptively familiar capitalist … introduces the chapters comprising the NBER volume Capitalizing China (Fan and Morck, eds. 2012), which examine China's high … consider policy alternatives the CCP might consider if its goal is China's elevation into the ranks of high income countries …
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This paper uses a firm level multi-industry data set covering 456 Chinese manufacturing sectors to assess the implications of Renminbi (RMB) real exchange rate appreciation for adjustments in employment and wage rates. We stress differences in both industry and firm characteristics within...
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reason for this stark difference appears to be that some of the most dominant firms in China are state-owned enterprises …
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Because China's economic structure is different from that in OECD countries, using conventional neo … fully representative of modern China, but it does go some way beyond simple competitive models used elsewhere and points to … exchange rate have more impact on China's welfare than tariff liberalization. Policies of RMB appreciation and increasing China …
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Based on a survey that we designed and that covers a stratified random sample of 12,400 firms in 120 cities in China … regions and sectors. By our calculation, if China succeeds in allocating its capital more efficiently, it could reduce its …
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We note the absence of prior literature on analytical structures to be used for China and other economies with …
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