China Economic Review
1990 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Social security pension reform in China pp. 99-107

- Martin Feldstein
- Agricultural productivity in China pp. 108-121

- Yingfeng Xu
- Hong Kong's exchange rate regime:: Lessons from Singapore pp. 122-140

- Ding Lu and Qiao Yu
- The impact of institutional reform from 1979 through 1987 on fertility in rural China pp. 141-160

- T. Schultz and Zeng Yi
- Decentralization and coordination: China's credible commitment to preserve the market under authoritarianism pp. 161-190

- Shuhe Li and Peng Lian
- Stakeholder incentives and reforms in China's state-owned enterprises: A common-property theory pp. 191-206

- Jon Cauley, Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- Population and economic development pp. 1-16

- D. Johnson
- Earnings and education in China's transition to a market economy Survey evidence from 1989 and 1992 pp. 17-40

- Margaret Maurer-Fazio
- Implementation of socially optimal outcomes in the liquidation of public enterprises in China pp. 41-58

- Shanwen Gao and Yang Yao
- Labor productivity and migration in Chinese agriculture A stochastic frontier approach pp. 59-74

- Arunava Bhattacharyya and Elliott Parker
- Ownership structure and corporate governance in Chinese stock companies pp. 75-98

- Xiaonian Xu and Yan Wang
Volume 9, issue 2, 1998
- Introduction pp. I-I

- Bruce L. Reynolds
- China's great famine: Introductory remarks pp. 103-109

- D. Johnson
- Seven questions about the Chinese famine of 1959-1961 pp. 111-124

- Carl Riskin
- On the causes of China's agricultural crisis and the great leap famine pp. 125-140

- Justin Lin and Dennis Yang
- The politics of famine and reform in rural China pp. 141-155

- Dali L. Yang and Fubing Su
- Food availability versus consumption efficiency: causes of the Chinese famine pp. 157-165

- Gene Hsin Chang and Guanzhong James Wen
Volume 9, issue 1, 1998
- Introduction pp. v-vi

- Bruce L. Reynolds
- Economic transition under a semifederalist government: The experience of China pp. 1-23

- Yijiang Wang and Chun Chang
- Market development and food demand in rural China pp. 25-45

- Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle
- Education, experience and productivity of labor in China's township and village enterprises: the case of Jiangsu province pp. 47-58

- Yunhua Liu, Soon Beng Chew and Li Wenzhi
- A theory of contract and ownership choice in public enterprises under reformed socialism: The case of China's TVEs pp. 59-71

- Tian Zhu
- Capital investment, international trade and economic growth in China: Evidence in the 1980-1990s pp. 73-84

- Qiao Yu
- Institutions and private sector development pp. 85-95

- John D. Sullivan
Volume 8, issue 2, 1997
- China's land arrangements and rural labor mobility pp. 101-115

- Dennis Yang
- Development in Fujian: A county-level perspective pp. 117-136

- Thomas P. Lyons
- The search for determinants of catching up: Theory, the East Asian experience and the Chinese case pp. 137-155

- Shuhe Li
- Productivity growth, technological progress, and efficiency change in chinese agriculture after rural economic reforms: A DEA approach pp. 157-174

- Weining Mao and Won W. Koo
- Chinese wool auctions: Failed agribusiness reform or future marketing channel? pp. 175-189

- Colin G. Brown
- How are China's state-owned enterprises doing in the 1990s? Evidence from three interior provinces pp. 191-216

- Martin Raiser
Volume 8, issue 1, 1997
- Introduction pp. v-vi

- Bruce Reynolds
- The role of housing privatization and labor-market reform in China's dual economy pp. 1-17

- Belton Fleisher, Yong Yin and Stephen M. Hills
- The siamese twins: Do state-owned banks favor state-owned enterprises in China? pp. 19-29

- Shang-Jin Wei and Tao Wang
- A micro-macroeconomic analysis of the Chinese economy with imperfect competition pp. 31-51

- Xriangkang Yin
- Partial reform and full price liberalization in the short and the long run pp. 53-66

- Huizhong Zhou
- Decision rights, residual claim and performance: A theory of how the Chinese state enterprise reform works pp. 67-82

- Weiying Zhang
- China's economic restructuring, structural adjustment and social stability pp. 83-88

- Gao Shangquan
- China's state enterprise reforms--n overseas perspective pp. 89-98

- Thomas Rawski
Volume 7, issue 2, 1996
- Introduction: Applications of household survey data to current issues in China's grain sector pp. v-xi

- Christopher Findlay
- A note on the CERU-MoA grain farm household survey in China pp. 97-104

- Harry Wu
- The direct impact of the relocation of farm labour on Chinese grain production pp. 105-122

- Harry Wu and Xin Meng
- Do Chinese farmers reinvest in grain production? pp. 123-134

- Harry Wu and Xin Meng
- China's grain marketing system reform in 1993-1994: empirical evidence from a rural household survey pp. 135-153

- Yuk-shing Cheng
- A decomposition analysis of income inequality of Chinese rural households pp. 155-167

- Yuk-shing Cheng
- Land fragmentation and farm productivity in China in the 1990s pp. 169-180

- Tin Nguyen, Enjiang Cheng and Christopher Findlay
- Technological choice of Chinese rice farmers pp. 181-191

- Yiping Huang and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- An alternative method of measuring economic efficiency: The case of grain production in China pp. 193-203

- Kaliappa Kalirajan and Yiping Huang
Volume 7, issue 1, 1996
- Introduction pp. v-vi

- Bruce Reynolds
- Trends in regional inequality in China pp. 1-21

- Tianlun Jian, Jeffrey D. Sachs and Andrew Warner
- Data in transition: Assessing rural living standards in Southern China pp. 23-56

- Shaohua Chen and Martin Ravallion
- A dominance evaluation of Taiwan's official income distribution statistics, 1976-1992 pp. 57-75

- Jong-Rong Chiou
- Capital flight from the People's Republic of China: 1984-1994 pp. 77-96

- Frank R. Gunter
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