Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1992

Abstract

Addresses the question of whether market liberalization in China has improved economic conditions by examining changes in production patterns in industry as a measure of specialization and by estimating industrial productivity as a proxy for efficiency.

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Originally published in:

Penelope B. Prime , "Industry's Response to Market Liberalization in China: Evidence from Jiangsu Province," Economic Development and Cultural Change 41, no. 1 (Oct., 1992): 27-50. DOI: 10.1086/451993

Posted with the permission of the University of Chicago Press.

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