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Details about Xiao-yuan Dong
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Working Papers
2007
- Earnings-Tenure Profiles: Tests of Agency and Human Capital Theories Using Individual Performance Data
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
- Why Do Women Have Longer Unemployment Durations than Men in Post-Restructuring Urban China?
Cahiers de recherche PMMA, PEP-PMMA
2004
- Enterprise Restructuring and Firm Performance: A Comparison of Rural and Urban Enterprises in Jiangsu Province
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School View citations
2000
- Investigating the Rise of Labor Redundancy in China's State Industry
Working Papers, Brown University, Department of Economics
1997
- China's State-Owned Enterprises in the First Reform Decade: An Analysis of a Declining Monopsony
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School 
See also Journal Article in Economic Change and Restructuring (2002)
- Pre-Reform Industry and The State Monopsony in China
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School
1995
- The Economics of a Regulated Dairy Market: An Empirical Analysis of Factors Determining the Values of Fluid Milk Quota
Staff Paper Series, University of Alberta, Department of Rural Economy View citations
Journal Articles
2009
- Economic transition and gender differentials in wages and productivity: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing enterprises
Journal of Development Economics, 2009, 88, (1), 144-156
- Labor restructuring in China: Toward a functioning labor market
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2009, 37, (2), 287-305
- Why do women have longer durations of unemployment than men in post-restructuring urban China?
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2009, 33, (2), 233-252
- Women's Employment and Family Income Inequality during China's Economic Transition
Feminist Economics, 2009, 15, (3), 163-190
2008
- Male-female wage discrimination in Chinese industry
The Economics of Transition, 2008, 16, (1), 85-112
- The impact of China's millennium labour restructuring program on firm performance and employee earnings
The Economics of Transition, 2008, 16, (2), 223-245
2007
- China's Transition and Feminist Economics
Feminist Economics, 2007, 13, (3-4), 1-33
- Women's market work and household status in rural China: Evidence from Jiangsu and Shandong in the late 1990s
Feminist Economics, 2007, 13, (3-4), 93-124
2006
- Explorations the status of women economists
Feminist Economics, 2006, 12, (3), 427-474 View citations
- Privatization and firm performance: A comparison between rural and urban enterprises in China
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2006, 34, (3), 608-633
2005
- Wage inequality and between-firm wage dispersion in the 1990s: A comparison of rural and urban enterprises in China
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2005, 33, (4), 664-687 View citations
2004
- A Special Issue on Gender, China, and the World Trade Organization
Feminist Economics, 2004, 10, (2), 269-270
- Gender Segmentation at Work in China's Privatized Rural Industry: Some Evidence from Shandong and Jiangsu
World Development, 2004, 32, (6), 979-998 View citations
2003
- 'Letting Go of the Small': An Analysis of the Privatisation of Rural Enterprises in Jiangsu and Shandong
The Journal of Development Studies, 2003, 39, (4), 1-26 View citations
- Soft budget constraints, social burdens, and labor redundancy in China's state industry
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2003, 31, (1), 110-133 View citations
2002
- China's State-Owned Enterprises in the First Reform Decade: An Analysis of a Declining Monopsony
Economic Change and Restructuring, 2002, 35, (2), 109-39 
See also Working Paper (1997)
- Privatization and enterprise wage structures during transition: Evidence from rural industry in china
The Economics of Transition, 2002-11, 10, (3), 659-688 View citations
- Segmentation and discrimination in China's emerging industrial labor market
China Economic Review, 2002, 13, (2-3), 170-196 View citations
- Segmentation et discrimination dans le marché du travail émergent de l'industrie chinoise
Revue d’économie du développement, 2002, 16, (3), 73-111
- Share Ownership and Employee Attitudes: Some Evidence from China's Postprivatization Rural Industry
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2002, 30, (4), 812-835 View citations
- The Determinants of Employee Ownership in China's Privatized Rural Industry: Evidence from Jiangsu and Shandong
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2002, 30, (2), 415-437 View citations
2000
- Prereform Industry and State Monopsony in China
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2000, 28, (1), 32-60 View citations
1999
- Enterprise Ownership, Enterprise Organisation, and Worker Attitudes in Chinese Rural Industry: Some New Evidence
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1999, 23, (1), 1-20 View citations
1998
- Employment and Wage Determination in China's Rural Industry: Investigation Using 1984-1990 Panel Data
Journal of Comparative Economics, 1998, 26, (3), 485-501 View citations
- Trigger Strategies in Chinese Agricultural Teams
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1998, 31, (2), 465-490
1997
- Productivity and Organization in China's Rural Industries: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis
Journal of Comparative Economics, 1997, 24, (2), 181-201 View citations
1996
- Two-tier land tenure system and sustained economic growth in post-1978 rural China
World Development, 1996, 24, (5), 915-928 View citations
1995
- China's grain imports: an empirical study
Food Policy, 1995, 20, (4), 323-338
1993
- Does Free Exit Reduce Shirking in Production Teams?
Journal of Comparative Economics, 1993, 17, (2), 472-484 View citations
- Monitoring Costs in Chinese Agricutural Teams
Journal of Political Economy, 1993, 101, (3), 539-53
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