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liberalization on the size and composition of gender wage gaps in China's urban labor markets. We use enterprise-ownership type …
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given to the re-emergence of the Asian giants, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. Both countries have attained …
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across a number of provinces in China. Using 2008 and 2009 RUMiC data pooling urban, rural and migrant samples, we find that …
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This study attempts a first causal examination of the role of state capacity in China's economic performance. Effective … the level of county governments in modern China. Our estimates indicate that state capacity significantly impacts economic … bureaucratic capacity measured by the number of public employees does not necessarily deliver better economic outcomes in China. We …
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This paper studies the contribution of schooling to rural income in China during factor market liberalization between …
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We study how inefficiencies of market failure may be further amplified by political choices made by interest groups created in the inefficient market. We take an occupational choice framework, where agents are endowed heterogeneously with wealth and talent. In our model, market failure due to...
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