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

Parent: UCLA Asia Institute

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

ItemTitleTotal requests2026-072026-062026-052026-04
5w68j5csThe River Runs Dry: Examining Water Shortages in the Yellow River Basin21027437268
1hz5d4bsWork Units and Income Inequality: the Effect of Market Transition in Urban China18417466358
9395w3mkThe Implications of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization16817335959
37x1c0pkHousing Choices and Changing Residential Patterns in Transitional Urban China16417495741
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 Reforms1548306551
9hn5n112Corruption and Market Reform in China14313305446
0mp192v8The Political Economy of China's Urban Reforms14119305141
3ch365t6Social Challenges of Transitions: Individual Narratives about the Impact of Transition on Self, Family, and Society1388275548
8th9x1fnTesting the Cultural Boundaries of a Model of Trust: Subordinate-Manager Relationships in China, Norway and the United States12317292948
70w3z1c8Dramatic Polilcy Shifts and Methodical Institutional Modifications: Developing an Indicator of Unemployment11413293834
0pz96337Foreign Ownership, Foreign Technology and China's Economic Transition: A Case Study on Firm Performance1113204147
40w3h4w0The Domestic Distributional Effects of China's Opening to the International Economy and the Politics of Institutional Choice10812254526

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