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    Markets, Human Capital and Inequality: Evidence from Rural China

    Beginning in the 1980s, almost all of the socialist countries replaced their planned economies with economic systems that relied heavily on market forces to determine the production and allocation of goods and...

    Dwayne Benjamin, Loren Brandt, Paul Glewwe, Guo Li in Inequality Around the World (2002)

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    Regional Competition, Fiscal Federalism, and Economic Structure: Evidence from China

    Fiscal decentralization is an important element that fostered the success of China’s reforms towards a market economy. If economics is all about incentives, then understanding how fiscal reforms provided incen...

    Li Qi in Resurgent China (2009)

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    The Evolution of Domestic Trade Flows When Foreign Trade Is Liberalized: Evidence from the Chinese Maritime Customs Service

    Little is known about the interaction between domestic and international trade because of the paucity of data on domestic trade. The opening of international trade may change, for example, the extent of domest...

    Wolfgang Keller, Ben Li in Institutions and Comparative Economic Development (2012)

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    The Indian Growth Model: A Chinese Perspective

    This paper attempts to provide an analysis of the Chinese perspective of the Indian economic growth model. It examines the leading papers and comments, mostly published in the past decade, by eminent Chinese s...

    Li Li in India and China in the Emerging Dynamics of East Asia (2015)