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An empirical analysis of China's dualistic economic development: 1965-2009
Marco Ercolani
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, Zheng Wei
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Economics
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Business & Economics
Economic Development
100%
Empirical Analysis
72%
Marginal Productivity
53%
China
52%
Economic Growth
44%
Labor
40%
Labour Migration
26%
Development Theory
25%
Market Reform
24%
Reallocation
22%
Capital Accumulation
21%
Labour Productivity
19%
Industrial Sector
18%
Service Sector
17%
Wages
14%
Social Sciences
marginal productivity
77%
China
62%
economics
44%
economic growth
36%
Agricultural labor
30%
labor productivity
29%
labor
28%
capital accumulation
25%
labor migration
23%
tertiary sector
23%
development theory
23%
wage
19%
reform
12%
market
11%