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Can efforts to eradicate inequality in wealth and education eliminate intergenerational persistence of socioeconomic status? The Chinese Communist Revolution in the 1950s and Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976 aimed to do exactly that. Using newly digitized archival records and contemporary...
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after controlling for economic incentives. This effect is especially strong for older cohorts, who lived under Communism for …
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We use book translations as a new measure of international idea flows and study the effects of Communism's collapse in …
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the New Youth magazine--the major platform to promote Communism after the Treaty of Versailles in 1919--as well as the …
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before and after the collapse of Communism using census microdata from the three largest destination countries: Germany …
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