Economic, Social and Legal Issues in China's Transition to a Market Economy

Parent: UCLA Asia Institute

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for April through July, 2026

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
5w68j5csThe River Runs Dry: Examining Water Shortages in the Yellow River Basin2103217815.2%
1hz5d4bsWork Units and Income Inequality: the Effect of Market Transition in Urban China1845213228.3%
9395w3mkThe Implications of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization1683213619.0%
37x1c0pkHousing Choices and Changing Residential Patterns in Transitional Urban China164669840.2%
4cm0b3rbThe April 25 Incident and Its Implications: A Study of the Buddhist Cult "Falun Gong" vis-a-vis the CCP's Ideological Education Work Among the Youth in a Period of Dramatic Economic Reforms1543012419.5%
9hn5n112Corruption and Market Reform in China143499434.3%
0mp192v8The Political Economy of China's Urban Reforms141528936.9%
3ch365t6Social Challenges of Transitions: Individual Narratives about the Impact of Transition on Self, Family, and Society138399928.3%
8th9x1fnTesting the Cultural Boundaries of a Model of Trust: Subordinate-Manager Relationships in China, Norway and the United States123368729.3%
70w3z1c8Dramatic Polilcy Shifts and Methodical Institutional Modifications: Developing an Indicator of Unemployment114338128.9%
0pz96337Foreign Ownership, Foreign Technology and China's Economic Transition: A Case Study on Firm Performance111367532.4%
40w3h4w0The Domestic Distributional Effects of China's Opening to the International Economy and the Politics of Institutional Choice108248422.2%

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