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reform of SOEs in transition economies, including China. …
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This paper attempts to address a puzzle in China's investment pattern: despite high aggregate investment and remarkable economic growth, negative net investment is commonly found at the microeconomic level.  Using a large firm-level dataset, we test three hypotheses to explain the existence and...
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This paper attempts to address a puzzle in China’s investment pattern: despite high aggregate investment and remarkable economic growth, negative net investment is commonly found at the microeconomic level. Using a large firm-level dataset, we test three hypotheses to explain the existence and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008784814
the conditions of its emergence in Romania, following the implementation of transition reforms in the agricultural sector …
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of the Russian economy since the beginning of the transition. We study the politico-economic configuration in Russia in …
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Secondary data are used to discuss and compare the consequences for agriculture of economic growth and transition in … marketability. These measures are outlined. With further economic development and transition, it is predicted that these rights and …
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A common phenomenon about transition economies is that the return to schooling improves as economic reform progresses …
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This paper examines the gender patterns of occupational mobility in post-reform Urban China using a national representative dataset. The results reveal marked differences between married men and women: women are more likely than men to undergo lateral or downward occupational changes, but are...
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This paper employs the Ordinary Least Squares, Instrumental Variables and Treatment Effect models to a new dataset from the Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey (VHLSS) to estimate return to the four-year university education in 2008. Our estimates reveal that the return to university...
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