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noncognitive skills in rural China. …
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depletion of assets. We examine migration and land rental market participation as responses to risk in rural China. Using a … longitudinal data set comprised of households in nine provinces in China from 1991 through 2006, we are able to test for the effect …
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Informal credit markets are very active in many developing countries including China. Informal financial associations …
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This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change on China's corn, wheat, and rice, domestic agricultural … literature of climate change effects on China's crop yields. The paper presents the potential impact of climate change on China … under CO2 fertilization, which increases yields, China's grain imports may decrease leading to a decrease in international …
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developing countries such as China. The total number of formal, written contracts between farmers and food processors is … increasing rapidly in China, and the formal contracts that exist are becoming more complex. Contractual design in China is … sizes, the contracted amount in the typical contract in China is very small compared with Western countries, and each …
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a specific test of Boucher, Carter et al. (2008) framework on risk rationing. The data were collected through a survey of 730 farm households in Shaanxi province conducted in November 2010. We compare factor associated with risk rationed, quantity rationed...
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rapidly developing country, China. We find that the government encouraged local innovation by opening regions to more …
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following scenarios: (i) currency revaluation in China; (ii) elimination of U.S. tariffs on Latin American exports under a … America would see its share of the U.S. market decline by around 2 percent (2.5 percentage points). China's gains would come …
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This paper is based on an ongoing joint work with David Sahn and Xiaobo Zhang.
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