In the post-collectivization period, rural Chinese households were required to sell part of their grain output to the state at a below-market price; however, increases in this quota price beginning in 1993 generated substantial positive income shocks. These income shocks also varied cross-sectionally in accordance with crop composition given that quotas were systematically larger for rice-producing households, generating a quasi-random source of variation...
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2020/2/01
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مقال بمجلة علمية
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2021/8/01
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The Impact of Positive Agricultural Income Shocks on Rural Chinese Households
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market price
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نسخة رسمية من الوثيقة (قد تضم توقيعات، الخ)
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