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Politics, growth, and inequality in rural China: Does it pay to join the Party?
Jonathan Morduch
, Terry Sicular
Wagner
Urban Initiative
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Politics
100%
Household Income
100%
Reform Process
100%
Consumer Demand
100%
Rural Counties
100%
Northern China
100%
Self-reinforced
100%
Performance-based Incentives
100%
Rural China
100%
Economic Reform
100%
Bureaucrats
100%
Local Officials
100%
Longitudinal Survey Data
100%
Local Public Goods
100%
Vested Interests
100%
Incentive Contract
100%
Market Liberalization
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
100%
Deregulation
100%
Local Public Goods
100%
Vested Interest
100%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Survey Analysis
50%
Local Public
50%
Incentive
50%
Household Income
50%
Contract Law
50%
Public Goods
50%