Work Point System in Rural China: Global Economic History Series / The Quantitative Economic History of China, cartea 19/6
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004346765
ISBN-10: 9004346767
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Economic History Series / The Quantitative Economic History of China
ISBN-10: 9004346767
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Economic History Series / The Quantitative Economic History of China
Notă biografică
HUANG, Yingwei (Senior Researcher in Institute of Economics in CASS), unfortunately passed away during the publication of this book.
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Chinese Terms
Introduction
0.1 The Work Point System Was Not a Formal Institution
0.2 The Work Point System Was a Pioneering Project Created by the Chinese People
0.3 The Meaning of the Work Point System Enriched Much in the People’s Commune Period
0.4 The Work Point System Was Generally Similar around the Nation
0.5 The Work Point System Combined the Hard Work and Wisdom of Commune Members
0.6 The Work Point System Reflected the Role of Labor Incentives
0.7 The Work Point System Made a Significant Contribution to the Industrialization of China
0.8 Research on the Work Point System Must Look Outside the Box of the Rural
0.9 The Research Characteristic of This Book Is Distinctive
1 Basic Work Point Assessment
1.1 Data and Background
1.2 Determinants of Basic Work Points
1.3 Summary
2 Agrarian Assignment
2.1 Background and Data
2.2 Empirical Results
2.3 Summary
3 Jidonggong Work Points
3.1 Equalizing Brigade Work: The Principle of Jidonggong Secondment
3.2 Productive and Non-Productive: The Types of Jidonggong
3.3 Welfare and Incentive: The Influence of Jidonggong
3.4 Summary and Discussion
4 Work Point Income Mobility
4.1 Income Distribution System of People’s Communes
4.2 Data Sources and Description
4.3 Methodology
4.4 Household Income Mobility in the People’s Commune Period
4.5 Factors Influencing Income Mobility
4.6 Summary
5 Work Point Distribution and Labor Incentives
5.1 Background and Hypothesis
5.2 Data
5.3 Empirical Analysis and Results
5.4 Robustness Test
5.5 Mechanism Analysis
5.6 Summary
Appendix A: Work Point System Dataset Specification of Variables
Appendix B: Dataset Hegou-Jiangsu
Appendix C: Dataset Langqiao-Shangdong
Appendix D: Dataset Dongbeili−Shanxi
Appendix E: Energy Distribution
References
Index
Chinese Terms
Introduction
0.1 The Work Point System Was Not a Formal Institution
0.2 The Work Point System Was a Pioneering Project Created by the Chinese People
0.3 The Meaning of the Work Point System Enriched Much in the People’s Commune Period
0.4 The Work Point System Was Generally Similar around the Nation
0.5 The Work Point System Combined the Hard Work and Wisdom of Commune Members
0.6 The Work Point System Reflected the Role of Labor Incentives
0.7 The Work Point System Made a Significant Contribution to the Industrialization of China
0.8 Research on the Work Point System Must Look Outside the Box of the Rural
0.9 The Research Characteristic of This Book Is Distinctive
1 Basic Work Point Assessment
1.1 Data and Background
1.2 Determinants of Basic Work Points
1.3 Summary
2 Agrarian Assignment
2.1 Background and Data
2.2 Empirical Results
2.3 Summary
3 Jidonggong Work Points
3.1 Equalizing Brigade Work: The Principle of Jidonggong Secondment
3.2 Productive and Non-Productive: The Types of Jidonggong
3.3 Welfare and Incentive: The Influence of Jidonggong
3.4 Summary and Discussion
4 Work Point Income Mobility
4.1 Income Distribution System of People’s Communes
4.2 Data Sources and Description
4.3 Methodology
4.4 Household Income Mobility in the People’s Commune Period
4.5 Factors Influencing Income Mobility
4.6 Summary
5 Work Point Distribution and Labor Incentives
5.1 Background and Hypothesis
5.2 Data
5.3 Empirical Analysis and Results
5.4 Robustness Test
5.5 Mechanism Analysis
5.6 Summary
Appendix A: Work Point System Dataset Specification of Variables
Appendix B: Dataset Hegou-Jiangsu
Appendix C: Dataset Langqiao-Shangdong
Appendix D: Dataset Dongbeili−Shanxi
Appendix E: Energy Distribution
References
Index