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This paper attempts to distinguish and estimate the direct and indirect effects of infrastructure on firm productivity. The latter arises from the infrastructure-agglomeration link and has been largely overlooked in the literature on infrastructure. An analytical framework is then developed to...
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This paper relies on recent proprietary data from the People's Republic of China's (PRC) poor rural minority areas to examine the importance of credit constraints on internal labor migration. Specifically, a liquidity shock via the PRC's minimum living standard assistance (MLSA) program is...
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sector. Mediation and lobbying are key functions of ACFTU (Section 5), but growing labour conflicts and, in particular, wage …
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components and using an operationalization that encompasses both R&D and non-R&D measures to perform mediation analysis on a …
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A combined mediation/arbitration process is unique to the People's Republic of China (PRC). This paper looks at how …
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China's elaborate system of local mediation committees has piqued researchers' curiosity for decades and sparked an … argument in these pages. Crucial questions—concerning how much mediation actually takes place, what kinds of disputes are … mediated, who seeks mediation, and how successful it is—have gone unanswered for lack of data. This article addresses these …
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