Journal of Comparative Economics, June
2019
Green Table of Contents
Volume 47, Issue 2
Pages 263-486
The colonial origins of fiscal capacity: Evidence from patronage governors
Guo Xu
Pages 263-276
The Paradox of Power: Principal-agent problems and administrative capacity in Imperial China (and other absolutist regimes)
Debin Ma, Jared Rubin
Pages 277-294
The quality-access tradeoff in decentralizing public services: Evidence from education in the OECD and Spain
Susana Cordeiro Guerra,
Carlos Xabel Lastra-Anad—n
Pages 295-316
Do successful worker-managed firms degenerate?
AndrŽs Dean
Pages 317-329
Missing poor and income mobility
Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere
Pages 330-366
Chinese competition and product variety of Indian firms
Pavel Chakraborty, Michael Henry
Pages 367-395
Government reactions to private substitutes for public goods: Remittances and the crowding-out of public finance
Christian Ambrosius
Pages 396-415
Family migration in China: Do migrant children affect parental settlement intention?
Chunchao Wang, Chenglei Zhang, Jinlan Ni, Haifeng Zhang, Junsen Zhang
Pages 416-428
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Cultural determinants of human capital accumulation: Evidence from the European Social Survey
AndrŽ van Hoorn
Pages 429-440
Exchange rate uncertainty and firm-level investment: Finding the Hartman–Abel effect
Guangzhong Li, Jie Li,
Yangru Wu
Pages 441-457
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Are infant/toddler developmental delays a problem across rural China?
Lei Wang, Wilson Liang, Siqi
Zhang, Laura Jonsson, ... Scott Rozelle
Pages 458-469
Corporate tax policy and heterogeneous firm innovation: Evidence from a developing country
Yuchen Shao, Chengrui Xiao
Pages 470-486
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