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The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864) in China was the deadliest civil war in history. This paper provides evidence that …
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development in China, as it has in countries with higher levels of private sector development …
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Using a new and representative data set of Chinese household finance, this paper documents household access to and costs of finance, along with their correlates. As in most developing countries, informal finance is a crucial element of household finance, and wealth tends to be associated with...
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Hayek argues that local knowledge is a key for understanding whether production should be decentralized. This paper tests Hayek?s predictions by examining the causes of the Chinese government?s decision to decentralize state-owned enterprises. Since the government located closer to a state-owned...
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Parental involvement in matchmaking may distort the choice of spouse because parents are willing to substitute love for market and household production, which are more sharable between parents and their children. This paper finds supportive evidence in a survey of Chinese couples. In both rural...
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about the effect of water treatment on education. This paper examines the educational benefits to rural youth in China of a … from having access to treated water. The program can account for the gender gap in educational attainment in rural China in …
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This paper uses data from a large survey of Chinese firms to investigate whether local government efforts to facilitate market development improve firm efficiency. Both government provision of information about products, markets, and innovation and government assistance in arranging loans are...
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of out-migrant workers by 2 percentage points, or about 50 percent of the sample mean in China. The results remain robust …
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resources after the "grabbing-the-big-and-letting-go-the-small" privatization program in China. Firms with government … behavior and financing conditions, and provide further evidence on the nature of the misallocation of credit by China …
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This paper develops a self-enforcing contract model to show that better economic fundamentals can help when there is weak rule of law -- but with order -- to attract foreign direct investment, whereas lowering taxes does not necessarily help. Using a cross-region Chinese dataset, the analysis...
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