[OPE-L] Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China

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Date: Sun Nov 19 2006 - 11:58:38 EST


Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 34, Iss. 4, 2006

  Journal of Comparative Economics


  Volume 34, Issue 4,  Pages 649-860 (December 2006)
  Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China

  Edited by Guanghua Wan and Xiaobo Zhang


  Editorial Board
  Contents
  Publisher's Note
  SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES

  Rising inequality in China
  Pages 651-653
  Guanghua Wan and Xiaobo Zhang

  The inequality growth nexus in the short and long run: Empirical
  evidence from China
  Pages 654-667
  Guanghua Wan, Ming Lu and Zhao Chen

  Income, income inequality, and health: Evidence from China
  Pages 668-693
  Hongbin Li and Yi Zhu

  The impact of growth and inequality on rural poverty in China
  Pages 694-712
  Yin Zhang and Guanghua Wan

  Fiscal decentralization and political centralization in China:
  Implications for growth and inequality
  Pages 713-726
  Xiaobo Zhang

  REGULAR ARTICLES

  Exchange rate volatility and regime change: A Visegrad comparison
  Pages 727-753
  Evžen Kocenda and Juraj Valachy

  Ethnic conflict and economic disparity: Serbians and Albanians in Kosovo
  Pages 754-773
  Sumon Kumar Bhaumik, Ira N. Gang and Myeong-Su Yun

  Foreign bank participation and access to credit across firms in
  developing countries
  Pages 774-795
  George R.G. Clarke, Robert Cull and María Soledad Martínez Pería

  CEO turnover, firm performance, and enterprise reform in China:
  Evidence from micro data
  Pages 796-817
  Takao Kato and Cheryl Long

  Industrial development in the inland region of China: A case study of
  the motorcycle industry
  Pages 818-838
  Tetsushi Sonobe, Dinghuan Hu and Keijiro Otsuka

  Corruption and cross-border investment by multinational firms
  Pages 839-856
  Shih-Ying Wu


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