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China Economic Review 1998: Vol 9 Index PDF

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Volume 9 Number 2 (Index Issue) Fall 1998 Editor: Bruce Reynolds Cornell University and Union College Associate Editors Gene Hsin Chang University of Toledo Elliott Parker University of Nevada Published by JAI PRESS INC. Stamford, Connecticut London, England in cooperation with the Chinese Economists Society Copyright © 1998 JAI Press Inc. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved Editorial Board Gregory C. Chow, Princeton University Robert F. Dernberger, University of Michigan William A. Fischer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Thomas Gold, University of California, Berkeley Denise Hare, Reed College Richard H. Holton, University of California, Berkeley Gary Jefferson, Brandeis College D. Gale Johnson, University of Chicago Lawrence R. Klein, University of Pennsylvania Nicholas R. Lardy, University of Washington Justin Lin, CCER, Beijing University Thomas Lyons, Cornell University Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego Dwight H. Perkins, Harvard University Yingyi Qian, Stanford University Thomas Rawski, University of Pittsburgh Peter B. Schran, University of Illinois T. Paul Schultz, Yale University Terry Sicular, University of Western Ontario Denis Fred Simon, Tufts University Erik Thorbecke, Cornell University Guogiang Tian, Texas A&M University Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University James Wen, Trinity College, Hartford Jinglian Wu, State Council, China Xiao Kai Yang, Monash University, Australia Gang Yi, Indiana University Chinese Economists Society Executive Officers President: Bai-zhu Chen, Unversity of Southern California Past President: Jason Yin, Seton Hall University Advisory Board KennethJ . Arrow, Stanford University Chu-yuan Cheng, Ball State University Gregory C. Chow, Princeton University Robert F. Dernberger, University of Michigan Fu-Run Dong, Chinese Social Science Academy, China Leonid Hurwicz, University of Minnesota Lawrence Klein, University of Pennsylvania Li Yining, Beijing University Guo-Guang Liu, Chinese Social Science Academy, China Hong Ma, Research Center for ETSD, China Dwight H. Perkins, Harvard University Walt W. Rostow, University of Texas Jeffrey D. Sachs, Harvard University Herbert Simon, Carnegie-Mellon University Da Ling Tong, State Committee of System Reform, China Jinglian Wu, State Council, China T. S. Yu, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan INDEX VOLUME 9, 1998 AUTHORS Chang, Gene Gary Jefferson, Nicholas Wang, Yijiang and Chun Chang. “Eco- Lardy, Elliot Parker, and Thomas Raw- nomic Transition Under a ski. “Will China Catch the ‘Asian Flu’”’? Semifederalist Government: The Expe- 1: 96 rience of China.” 1: 1. Chang, Gene Hsin and Guanzhong James Yang, Dali L. and Fubing Su. “The Politics Wen. “Food Availability Versus Con- of Famine and Reform in Rural China.” sumption Efficiency: Causes of the 2: 141. Chinese Famine.” 2: 157 Yu, Qiao. “Capital Investment, Interna Huang, Jikun and Scott Rozelle. “Market tional Trade and Economic Growth in Development and Food Demand in China: Evidence in the 1980—1990s.” 1: Rural China.” 1: 25 “—9 5S Johnson, Gale D. “China’s Great Famine: Yunhua, Liu, Chew Soon Beng and Li Introductory Remarks.” 2: 103 Wenzhi “Education, Experience and Lin, Justin Yifu and Dennis Tao Yang. “On Productivity of Labor in China’s Town- Che Causes of China’s Agricultural Cri- ship and Village Enterprises; The Case sis and the Great Leap Famine.” 2: 125 of Jiangsu Province.” 1: 47 Riskin, Carl. “Seven Questions about the Zhu, Tian. “A Theory of Contract and Great Famine of 1959-61.” 2‘:5 11] Ownership Choice in Public Enterprises Sullivan, John D. “Institutions and Private under Reformed Socialism: The Case of Sector Development.” 1: 85 China’s TVEs.” 1: 59 TITLES “Capital Investment, Internationa! Trade Province,” Liu Yunhua, Chew Soon and Economic Growth in China: Evi- Beng and Li Wenzhi, 1:47 dence in the 1980s—1990s,” Qiao Yu, | “Food Availability Versus Consumption 73 Efficiency: Causes of the Chinese Fam- *hina’s Great Famine: Introductory ine,” Gene Hsin Chang and Guanzhong Remarks,” D. Gale Johnson, 2: 103 James Wen, 2: 157 ‘Economic Transition Under a Semifeder- “Institutions and Private Sector Develop alist Government: The Experience of ment,” John D. Sullivan, 1: 85 China,” Yijiang Wang and Chun Chang, “Market Development and Food Demand i1 : i| in Rural China,” Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle,1 : 25 ‘Education, Experience and Productivity of Labor in China’s Township and Vil- “On The Causes of China’s Agricultural lage Enterprises: The Case of Jiangsu Crisis and the Great Leap Famine,” Jus- Index tin Yifu Lin and Dennis Tao Yang, 2: “A Theory of Contract and Ownership 125. Choice in Public Enterprises under Reformed Socialism: The Case of “The Politics of Famine and Reform in China’s TVEs,” Tian Zhu, 1: 59. Rural China,” Dali L. Yang and Fubing Su, 2: 141. “Will China Catch the ‘Asian Flu’? Gene Chang, Gary Jefferson, Nicholas Lardy, “Seven Questions about the Chinese Fam- Elliot Parker and Thomas Rawski, |: ine of 1959-61,” Carl Riskin, 2: 111 96.

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