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A key feature of developing economies is that wages in agriculture are significantly below those of other sectors. Using Brazilian household surveys and administrative panel data, I use information on workers who switch sectors to decompose this gap. I find that most of the gap is explained by...
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This paper provides a systematic analysis of the way shifts in property utilization rights in China induced another …
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This paper provides a systematic analysis of the way shifts in property utilization rights in China induced another …
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This paper provides a systematic analysis of the way shifts in property utilization rights in China induced another …
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people of Turkic ethnic origins in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC or … China). According to credible government and nongovernmental organization (NGO) sources, the PRC’s unrelenting and inhumane …-free portfolios.We show it is possible to create portfolios that are not only free of links to China’s genocide, but also demonstrate …
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In a country such as China, which maintains strict controls on foreign exchange and frequently intervenes in the … not occurring in China? A possible explanation is that, due to certain structural reasons, the equilibrium real exchange … rate for China is considerably lower than that of other developing countries. Taking this hypothesis as our point of …
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The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transformation into an … the features of China's rural-to-rural labor movement and the villages where these workers are employed. Using a …
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In a country such as China, which maintains strict controls on foreign exchange and frequently intervenes in the … not occurring in China? A possible explanation is that, due to certain structural reasons, the equilibrium real exchange … rate for China is considerably lower than that of other developing countries. Taking this hypothesis as our point of …
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the Lewisian turning point. In addition, we show that in an economy like China, where there are strong barriers to the …
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