China Economic Review
1990 - 2008
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Volume 4, issue 2, 1993
- Introduction pp. 83-84

- Bruce L. Reynolds
- An update on reform in Eastern Europe and Russia pp. 85-87

- Jeffrey Sachs
- Transformation in mature versus emerging economies: Why has Hungary been less successful than China? pp. 89-116

- David M Newbery
- How and why China succeeded in her economic reform pp. 117-128

- Gregory C. Chow
- Taking a market-oriented direction and pushing forward in a gradual way--the basic experience of China's economic reform pp. 129-136

- Gao Shangquan
- China's challenge to economic orthodoxy: Asian reform as an evolutionary, self-organizing process pp. 137-142

- Ping Chen
- Summary of panel discussion on enterprise reform: International symposium on economic transition in China, Hainan province pp. 143-148

- Gary H. Jefferson
- Summary: Why is reforming state owned enterprises so difficult? pp. 149-151

- Dwight H. Perkins
- The efficiency and macroeconomic consequences of Chinese enterprise reform pp. 153-168

- Wing Woo, Gang Fan, Wen Hai and Yibiao Jin
- China's transition towards the market: "Socialization" of the safety net pp. 169-180

- Chingboon Lee
- Joint stock companies with rearranged public ownership: What can we learn from recent Chinese and East European experience with state enterprises? pp. 181-193

- Adrian Wood
- Theories of property rights and China's reforms pp. 195-212

- Xiaokai Yang
- An analysis of Chinese fiscal data over the reform period pp. 213-230

- Bert Hofman
- Monetary control and China's most recent macroeconomic cycle pp. 231-234

- Barry Naughton
- Economic reform in the People's Republic of China and the role of the Asian Development Bank pp. 235-242

- Satish C. Jha
- Market supplanting versus market fostering interventions: China, East Asia and other developing countries pp. 243-258

- Yan Wang and Vinod Thomas
- The price paid for accelerating economic growth--the case of Taiwan pp. 259-265

- Yu, Tzong-shian
Volume 4, issue 1, 1993
- China's rural road system during the reform period pp. 1-17

- Vincent Benziger
- Sources of income inequality in post-reform China pp. 19-35

- Azizur Rahman Khan, Keith Griffin, Carl Riskin and Zhao Renwei
- Eastern Europe and China: Institutional development as a resource allocation problem pp. 37-47

- Yijiang Wang
- Investment under risk in property rights pp. 49-53

- Guanzhong James Wen and Chu Zhang
- Bargaining and market decisions of state enterprises in a transition economy pp. 55-64

- Huizhong Zhou
- Privatization versus a minimum reform package pp. 65-74

- Xiaochuan Zhou
- A note on the Bauer-Kornai investment cycle theory pp. 75-81

- Heng-Fu Zou
Volume 3, issue 2, 1992
- The link between macroeconomic adjustment and sectoral output in post-reform China pp. 109-124

- Andrew Feltenstein and Jiming Ha
- Savings, foreign resources and monetary aggregates in China 1954-1989 pp. 125-133

- Kui Wai Li
- Government revenue, expenditure, and national income: A granger causal analysis of the case of Taiwan pp. 135-148

- Chi Huang and D. P. Tang
- The emerging securities market in the PRC pp. 149-172

- Duoguang Bei, Arden Koontz and Lewis Xiangqian Lu
- China--macroeconomic cycles in the 1980S pp. 173-194

- Hoe Ee Khor
- Housing and wealth in rural China pp. 195-211

- Terry McKinley and Li Na Wang
- Inflation and price instability in China: A comment pp. 213-218

- Rik Hafer
- Inflation and price instability in China: Reply pp. 219-223

- Gang Yi
Volume 3, issue 1, 1992
- Economic growth, commercialization, and institutional changes in rural China, 1979-1987 pp. 1-37

- Xiaokai Yang, Jiangou Wang and Ian Wills
- Agency theory and the Chinese enterprise under reform pp. 39-56

- Jon Cauley and Todd Sander
- The hybrid system and continued marketization of the Chinese economy pp. 57-74

- Weijian Shan
- Characteristics and policy issues in the aging of China's population pp. 75-83

- Wenzhen Du
- Urban-rural isolation and its impact on China's production and trade pattern pp. 85-105

- Xiaohe Zhang
Volume 2, issue 2, 1991
- Water resources in the People's Republic of China: Control and management pp. 145-156

- Joseph A. Martellaro
- Privatization in China's industry pp. 157-173

- Keun Lee and Shelley Mark
- Investment in China's tourism industry: Its scale, nature, and policy issues pp. 175-193

- Clement Tisdell and Jie Wen
- Wage comparison by gender and the effect of job segregation: The case of Taiwan pp. 195-214

- Jack W. Hou
- Supervision, peer pressure, and incentives in a labor-managed firm pp. 215-229

- Justin Yifu Lin
- Financial repression and real output: Macroeconometric evidence from Yugoslavia pp. 231-246

- Michael D. Bradley and Stephen C. Smith
Volume 2, issue 1, 1991
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Gang Yi
- Economic reform, fixed capital investment expansion, and inflation: A behavioral model based on the Chinese experience pp. 3-27

- Yijiang Wang
- Lessons from Chinese state economic reform pp. 29-46

- John D. Aram and Wang Xiaoli
- Managerial autonomy, fringe benefits, and ownership structure: A comparative study of Chinese state and collective enterprises pp. 47-73

- Geng Xiao
- The monetization process in China during the economic reform pp. 75-95

- Gang Yi
- Changes in income distributions in China in the process of economic reform in the 1980s: A welfare approach pp. 97-114

- Renze Zhang and Mo-Yin S. Tam
- Determinants of China trade pattern: A test of the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem pp. 115-142

- Min Zhu
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