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We study a 2004 program designed to motivate Chinese bureaucrats to reduce accidental deaths. Each province received a set of ‘death ceilings' that, if exceeded, would impede government officials' promotions. For each category of accidental deaths, we observe a sharp discontinuity in reported...
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We study a 2004 program designed to motivate Chinese bureaucrats to reduce accidental deaths. Each province received a set of 'death ceilings' that, if exceeded, would impede government officials' promotions. For each category of accidental deaths, we observe a sharp discontinuity in reported...
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In the 1980s, Chinese regulators were quick to impose tough restrictions on the import of blood products into China … when HIV/AIDS first came to light in industrialized countries. In spite of such precautions, China still ended up with a … China's blood safety regulatory regime in the age of market-oriented reforms and HIV/AIDS. I first describe how the push by …
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