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reforms in Fujian, China that began in 2002. The different extent of the reform and its different timing across regions … management responses to forest certification. The results of this paper have wide implications to policymakers in China and …
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noncognitive skills in rural China. …
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depletion of assets. We examine migration and land rental market participation as responses to risk in rural China. Using a … longitudinal data set comprised of households in nine provinces in China from 1991 through 2006, we are able to test for the effect …
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This paper is based on an ongoing joint work with David Sahn and Xiaobo Zhang.
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, China has witnessed a decrease in both fertility and female labor force participation since the 1980s. Does fertility play a … different role in female labor force participation in China than in the U.S.? To answer this question, this paper exploits … plausibly exogenous variations in fertility created by the afffirmative One-Child Policy in China to estimate the effect of …
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employs a unique natural experiment where some provincial governments in China liberalized migration policies for highly … provincial level employment data from the China Labor Statistical Yearbook. This paper found strong evidence that the HEHS labor … pool affected the location decision of food processing firms in China. The result supports recent literature that the food …
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China. Migration is found to increase farm incomes but decrease self-employed incomes. …
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