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Income of the Urban Elderly in Postreform China: Political Capital, Human Capital, and the State
James M. Raymo
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Yu Xie
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Human Capital
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Political Capital
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Post-reform China
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Urban Elderly
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Power Source
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Nationally Representative Survey
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Urban China
50%
Market Reform
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Party-state
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China's Economic Reform
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Political Reform
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Socialist State
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Communist
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Differential Impact
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Income Stratification
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Returns to Human Capital
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Economic Reform
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Social Sciences
China
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Human Resources
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Chinese
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Emerging Market
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Party State
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Socialist State
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Politics
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Human Capital
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Emerging Economies
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