A considerable number of welfare programs and social policies are adopted by authoritarian regimes, but we know relatively little about what shapes the pattern of redistribution in the absence of electoral competition. This dissertation demonstrates that in authoritarian regimes like China, selective welfare provision is used to preempt disruptions to social order when the regime can obtain information about the private preferences of individuals. For China's Minimum Livelihood Guarantee (Dibao) program, threats of collective action cause governments to be more responsive to applicants for Dibao, individuals who have greater potential to disrupt social order are more likely to be recipients of benefits, and benefits are distributed before t...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Housing is central to and extends beyond welfare. F...
A considerable number of welfare programs and social policies are adopted by authoritarian regimes, ...
China has experienced an unprecedented expansion of social welfare benefits in the absence of substa...
China’s recent welfare expansion demonstrates a puzzling case. The welfare expansion has been broad-...
Social policies in China have expanded rapidly since the early 2000s, broadening welfare provisions ...
This study is set out to describe the nature of China’s welfare regime. After carefully reviewing cu...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
Public preferences for redistribution are important for research and policy-making in authoritarian ...
This article discusses whether Mainland China under the Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao leadership (2003–13...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese cities have seen the gradual demise of the former socialist housing sy...
This paper explores the factors that influence redistributive preferences in the context of sustaine...
Since the second half of the 1990s, economic restructuring in urban China has led to widespread jobl...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Housing is central to and extends beyond welfare. F...
A considerable number of welfare programs and social policies are adopted by authoritarian regimes, ...
China has experienced an unprecedented expansion of social welfare benefits in the absence of substa...
China’s recent welfare expansion demonstrates a puzzling case. The welfare expansion has been broad-...
Social policies in China have expanded rapidly since the early 2000s, broadening welfare provisions ...
This study is set out to describe the nature of China’s welfare regime. After carefully reviewing cu...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
Public preferences for redistribution are important for research and policy-making in authoritarian ...
This article discusses whether Mainland China under the Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao leadership (2003–13...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Since the late 1980s, Chinese cities have seen the gradual demise of the former socialist housing sy...
This paper explores the factors that influence redistributive preferences in the context of sustaine...
Since the second half of the 1990s, economic restructuring in urban China has led to widespread jobl...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Housing is central to and extends beyond welfare. F...