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Labor allocation in China: Implicit taxation of the heterogeneous non-state sector
Fariha Kamal,
Mary E. Lovely
Department of Economics
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China
100%
Labor Allocation
100%
Legal Person
100%
Non-state Sector
100%
Taxation
100%
Marginal Revenue
83%
State-owned Enterprises
66%
State-owned Companies
33%
Non-state
33%
Private Enterprises
16%
Labor Taxation
16%
Industrial Production
16%
Labor Productivity
16%
Equity Share
16%
Labor Subsidies
16%
Ownership Type
16%
State Ownership
16%
State Sector
16%
Non-state-owned Enterprises
16%
Collective Enterprise
16%
Manufacturing Firms
16%
Collective Ownership
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Allocation
100%
State-Owned Enterprise
100%
Ownership
80%
Labor Productivity
20%