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  • Paper No. 342 The Dynamics of Urban Poverty in China
    Niny Khor and John Pencavel, May 2007


  • Paper No. 341 Income Inequality and Income Mobility Among Urban and Rural Households of China and the United States
    Niny Khor and John Pencavel, May 2007


  • Paper No. 340 Household Income Inequality, Income Mobility, and Labor Supply in China and the United States
    Niny Khor and John Pencavel, September 2007


  • Paper No. 335 Chinese Energy Strategy and Policy: Fiscal Implications for the Ministry of Finance
    Nicholas C. Hope and Jinghui Li, July 2007


  • Paper No. 322 Why China Should Keep its Dollar Peg: A Historical Perspective from Japan
    Ronald McKinnon, May 2007


  • Paper No. 317 Rural Taxation and Local Governance Reform in China's Economic Transition: Origins, Policy Responses and Remaining Challenges
    Justin Yifu Lin, Ran Tao and Mingxing Liu, March 2007


  • Paper No. 315 Fiscal Decentralization in China and India: Competitive, Cooperative or Market Preserving Federalism
    Nirvikar Singh, February 2007


  • Paper No. 313 China, the U.S., and Sustainability: Perspectives Based on Comprehensive Wealth
    Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence H. Goulder, Kevin Mumford and Kirsten Oleson, January 2007


  • Paper No. 312 Genetically Modified Seeds and Decommodification: An Analysis Based on the Chinese Cotton Case
    Michel A.C. Fok, Weili Liang, Donato Romano and Pan A. Yotopoulos, January 2007


  • Paper No. 310 Will China Eat Our Lunch or Take Us to Dinner? ­ Simulating the Transition Paths of the U.S., EU, Japan, and China
    Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, January 2007


  • Paper No. 307 ICT Penetration and Economic Growth in Developing Asia: Issues and Policy Implications
    Khuong Vu, December 2006


  • Paper No. 305 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in China
    Annalisa Fedelino and Teresa Ter-Minassian, December 2006


  • Paper No. 303 A Shift from Market-Driven to Institution-Driven Regionalization in East Asia
    Shujiro Urata, November 2006


  • Paper No. 302 India and China: Trade and Foreign Investment
    Arvind Panagariya, November 2006


  • Paper No. 297 Higher Education and Economic Development: India, China, and the 21st Century
    Martin Carnoy, October 2006


  • Paper No. 296 Control of Infectious Disease: Challenges to China’s Public Health System
    Wei Yu, Ming Wu and Alan Garber, October 2006


  • Paper No. 295 Estimates of U. S.-China Trade Balances in Terms of Domestic Value-Added
    Lawrence J. Lau, Xikang Chen, Leonard K. Cheng, K. C. Fung, Jiansuo Pei, Yun-Wing Sung, Zhipeng Tang, Yanyan Xiong, Cuihong Yang and Kunfu Zhu, October 2006


  • Paper No. 293 Corporate Governance and Property Rights Infrastructure: The Experiences of Hong Kong and Lessonsfor China
    Andrew Sheng, Xiao Geng and Wang Yuan, October 2006


  • Paper No. 292 Developments and Prospects for Rural Finance in China
    David Scott and Wang Jun, September 2006


  • Paper No. 291 Property Rights and 'Original Sin' in China: Transaction Costs, Wealth Creation, and Property Rights Infrastructure
    Andrew Sheng, Xiao Geng and Wang Yuan, September 2006


  • Paper No. 288 Antitrust in China 2006: The Problem of Incentive Compatibility
    Bruce M. Owen, Su Sun and Wentong Zheng, July 2006


  • Paper No. 287 Incremental Reform and Distortions in Product and Factor Markets in China
    Xiaobo Zhang and Kong-Yam Tan, July 2006


  • Paper No. 286 China, India and the World Economy
    T.N. Srinivasan , July 2006


  • Paper No. 284 Firm Ownership and FDI Spillovers in China
    Galina Hale and Cheryl Long , July 2006


  • Paper No. 282 The Multitask Theory of State Enterprise Reform: Empirical Evidence from China
    Chong-En Bai, Jiangyong Lu and Zhigang Tao, May 2006


  • Paper No. 281 Property Rights Protection and Access to Bank Loans: Evidence from Private Enterprises in China
    Chong-En Bai, Jiangyong Lu and Zhigang Tao, May 2006


  • Paper No. 280 Economic Returns to Communist Party Membership:
    Evidence from Urban Chinese Twins

    Hongbin Li, Pak Wai Liu, Ning Ma and Junsen Zhang, May 2006


  • Paper No. 279 Is There Evidence of FDI Spillover on Chinese Firms’ Productivity and Innovation?
    Galina Hale and Cheryl Long, April 2006


  • Paper No. 278 Adjusted Estimates of United States-China Bilateral Trade Balances—An Update
    K. C. Fung, Lawrence J. Lau and Yanyan Xiong, April 2006


  • Paper No. 277 China and the World Bank: How a Partnership Was Built
    Pieter Bottelier, April 2006


  • Paper No. 276 Reforming China’s Banking System: How Much Can Foreign Strategic Investment Help?
    Nicholas Hope and Fred Hu, April 2006


  • Paper No. 272 China's Exchange Rate Appreciation in the Light of the Earlier Japanese Experience
    Ronald McKinnon, March 2006


  • Paper No. 271 Wages and Returns to Education in Chinese Cities
    Dennis T. Yang, February 2006


  • Paper No. 263 Income Disparities and Income Mobility in China
    Niny Khor and John Pencavel, October 2005


  • Paper No. 259 Exchange Rates and Trade Balances under the Dollar Standard
    Hong Qiao, September 2005


  • Paper No. 247 Accrual Reform in the Public Sector in China
    Yinghua Shi, August 2005


  • Paper No. 245 Making Monetary Policy Work in China: A Report from the Money Market Front Line
    Stephen Green, July 2005

  • Paper No. 244 The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
    Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei, April 2005

  • Paper No. 233 Foreign Direct Investment in China and East Asia
    Busakorn Chantasasawat, K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Alan Siu, November 2004

  • Paper No. 232 The Privatization Two-Step at China's Listed Firms
    Stephen Green, November 2004

  • Paper No. 219 Regional Decentralization and Fiscal Incentives: Federalism Chinese Style
    Hehui Jin, Yingyi Qian and Barry Weingast, July 2004

  • Paper No. 217 China's Monetary Policy: 1998-2002
    Ping Xie, June 2004

  • Paper No. 216 China's Emergence as the Workshop of the World
    Will Martin and Vlad Manole, June 2004

  • Paper No. 212 The Emergence of Agricultural Commodity Markets in China
    Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle, April 2004

  • Paper No. 210 China's Transition to the Market: Status and Challenges
    Nicholas Hope and Lawrence J. Lau, March 2004


  • Paper No. 206 East Asian Trade Relations in the Wake of China's WTO Accession
    David Roland-Holst, February 2004

  • Paper No. 204 SOE Restructuring in China
    Ross Garnaut, Ligang Song and Yang Yao, January 2004

  • Paper No. 203 China's Labor Market
    Belton M. Fleisher and Dennis Tao Yang, January 2004


  • Paper No. 202 China's Emerging Domestic Debt Markets
    Pieter Bottelier, January 2004


  • Paper No. 199 China and India: Economic Performance, Competition, and Cooperation, An Update
    T.N. Srinivasan, December 2003


  • Paper No. 196 China: A Stabilizing or Deflationary Influence in East Asia? The Problem of Conflicted Virtue
    Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl, December 2003

  • Paper No. 195 Tracking the Nature of Distortions to Agricultural Prices: the Case of China and its Accession to the WTO
    Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle and Min Chang, December 2003

  • Paper No. 192 The Future of Capital Markets in East Asia: Implications for China's Equity Markets
    Andrew Sheng, November 2003

  • Paper No. 179 The Effectiveness of the Law, Financial Development, and Economic Growth in an Economy of Financial Depression: Evidence from China
    Susan Feng Lu and Yang Yao, August 2003


  • Paper No. 156 Synchronized Business Cycles in East Asia: Fluctuations in the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate and China's Stabilizing Role
    Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl, August 2002

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  • Paper No. 127 Equilibrium and Misalignment: An Assessment of the RMB Exchange Rate from 1978 to 1999
    Zhang Xiaopu, February 2002

  • Paper No. 126 Hong Kong's High Inflation Under the US Dollar Peg: The Balassa-Samuelson Effect or the Dutch Disease?
    Hiroyuki Imai, February 2002

  • Paper No. 120 Economic Reforms and Global Integration
    T.N. Srinivasan, November 2001

  • Paper No. 102 Entrepreneurs in Economic Reform
    John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff, July 2001

  • Paper No. 95 Thriving on a Tilted Playing Field: China's Non-State Enterprises in the Reform Era
    Chong-En Bai, David D. Li and Yijiang Wang, Revised March 2001

  • Paper No. 85 Sizing up Foreign Direct Investment in China and India
    Shang-jin Wei, December 2000

  • Paper No. 69 China's Transition to a Market Economy: How Far across the River?
    Yingyi Qian and Jinglian Wu, May 2000

  • Paper No. 68 Can China Grow and Safeguard Its Environment? The Case of Industrial Pollution
    David Wheeler, Hua Wang, and Susmita Dasgupta, October 2000


  • Paper No. 66 Social Welfare in China in the Context of Three Transitions
    Athar Hussain, August 2000

  • Paper No. 65 Housing Reform in Urban China
    Jeffrey Zax, August 2000

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  • Paper No. 64 Trade Policy, Structural Change and China's Trade Growth
    Will Martin, Betina Dimaranan, Thomas W. Hertel, and Elena Ianchovichina, August 2000

  • Paper No. 62 The Political Economy of China's Rural-Urban Divide
    Dennis Tao Yang and Cai Fang, August 2000

  • Paper No. 61 Bending without Breaking, The Adaptability of Chinese Political Institutions
    Jean C. Oi, October 2000


  • Paper No. 60 China's War on Poverty
    Scott Rozelle, Linxiu Zhang, Jikun Huang, August 2000

  • Paper No. 59 The More Law, the MoreÉ? Measuring Legal reform in the People's Republic of China
    William Alford, August 2000

  • Paper No. 58 How Much Can Regional Integration Do to Unify China's Markets
    Barry Naughton, August 2000

  • Paper No. 56 What Will Make Chinese Agriculture More Productive
    Jikun Huang, Justin Lin and Scott Rozelle, August 2000


  • Paper No. 55 When Will China's Financial System Meet China's Needs
    Nicholas R. Lardy, April 2000

  • Paper No. 16 From Federalism, Chinese Style, to Privatization, Chinese Style
    Yuanzheng Cao, Yingyi Qian and Barry R. Weingast, December 1997

  • Paper No. 11 Reform Without Losers An Interpretation of China's Dual-Track Approach to Transition
    Lawrence J. Lau, Yingyi Qian and Gerard Roland, October 1997

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