Scott Rozelle, PhD

Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University

 

Papers, Books, Book Chapters, Reports and Working Papers by Topic

 

 

I. China

   A. Agricultural Policy and Trade

            1. Biotechnology

            2. Research and Development Policy

3. Trade

            4. Grains and Soybeans

            5. Cash Crops

            6. Horticulture

            7. Livestock and Aquaculture

            8. Dairy

            9. Other

   B. Markets

            1. Commodity Markets

            2. Rural Markets

            3. Supermarkets and Urban Venues

            4. Other

   C. Land Use and Spatial Integration

            1. Cultivated Land

            2. Urbanization

            3. Spatial Modelling

            4. Other

   D. Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation

            1. Land Tenure

2. Labor and Migration

            3. Self Employment

            4. Rural Industry and Privatization

            5. Investment and Governance

                 a. Village Governance and Elections

                 b. Investment and Infrastructure

                 c. Governance and Investment

            6. Rural Education and Health

            7. Income and Income Inequality

            8. Poverty and Poverty Alleviation Analysis

            9. Rural Credit and Banking

            10. Public Finance and Fiscal Policy

            11. Aging and the Elderly

12. Rural Development, in general (or Other)

   E. Rural Environment and Resources

            1. Forests

            2. Water

                 a. Groundwater

     b. Surface Water

     c. Other

            3. Other Environmental Problems and Issues

   F. Transition Economics and Comparative Economics (China and the Rest of the World)

            1. China and Europe and Russia

            2. China and India

            3. China and Southeast Asia

            4. China and North Korea

            5. China and Mexico

            6. Other

 

II. Work on Other Countries

   A. Asia and the Pacific

1. Papua New Guinea

            2. Vietnam

 

III. Special Sections

 

       In Chinese

 

       Proposals

 

       Reports for Agricultural Associations and Agencies

 

       Reports for International Organizations

 

       Books and Edited Volumes

 

Gender Papers

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I. China

 

A. Agricultural Policy and Trade

 

            1. Biotechnology

 

“GM Rice in Farmers’ Fields: Assessing Productivity and Health Effects in China,” Science 308 (April 29, 2005): 688-690 (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, Carl Pray).

 

“Plant Biotechnology in China,” Science 295 (January 25, 2002): 674-677 (with Jikun Huang, Carl Pray, and Qingfang Wang).

 

         “Enhancing the Crops to Feed the Poor,” Nature 418, 6898 (August 8, 2002): 678-684 (with Jikun Huang and Carl Pray).

 

“Small holders, Transgenic Varieties, and Production Efficiency: The Case of Cotton Farmers in China,” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 46, 3 (September 2002): 367-388 (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu Carl Pray Fangbin Qiao).

 

“Biotechnology as an Alternative to Chemical Pesticides: A Case Study of Bt Cotton in China  Agricultural Economics. 29 (2003): 55-67 (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, Carl Pray and Fangbin Qiao).

 

“Five Years of Bt Cotton in China: The Benefits Continue,” The Plant Journal 31, 4 (September 2002): 423-430 (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, and Carl Pray)

 

“Development, Policy and Impacts of Genetically Modified Crops in China: A Comprehensive Review of China’s Agricultural Biotechnology Sector,” Working Paper, Presented at the 75th Anniversary of the IAAE, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2005 (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu and Carl Pray).

 

“Hindering Trade or Protecting the Developing World? Assessing the Impact of the Biosafety Protocol for the Case of China,” Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 2006 (with Jikun Huang, Deliang Zhang, Jun Yang and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes.

 

“Managing Pest Resistance in Fragmented Farms: An Analysis of the Risk of Bt Cotton in China and its Zero Refuge Strategy and Beyond, Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 2006 (with Fangbin Qiao, Jim Wilen and Jikun Huang).

 

“Eight Years of Bt Cotton in Farmer Fields in China: Is the Reduction of Insecticide Use Sustainable?” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 2006 (with Jikun Huang, Hai Lin, Ruifa Hu and Carl Pray).

 

“Reforming Intellectual Property Rights, Bio-safety Management and the Bt Cotton Seed Industry in China: Who Benefits from Policy Reform?” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 2006 (with Ruifa Hu, Carl Pray, Jikun Huang, C. Fan and C. Zhang).

 

Genetically Modified Rice, Yields and Pesticides: Assessing Farm-level Productivity and Health Effects in China.” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 2006 (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu and Carl Pray).

 

            2. Research and Development Policy  

 

“Economies of Scale and Scope, and the Economic Efficiency of China’s Agricultural Research System,” 2005 International Economic Review 46, 3 (August): 1033-1056 (With Songqing Jin, Julian Alston and Jikun Huang).

 

“Technological Change: Rediscovery of the Engine of Productivity Growth in China's Rural Economy,” Journal of Development Economics 49, 2 (July 1996): 337-369 (with Jikun Huang).

 

“Voting for New Technology: Assessing the Preference for Rice Technology in Asia,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 49, 3 (April 2001): 591-609 (with Prabhu Pingali and Roberta Gerpacio).

 

“The Creation and Spread of Technology and Total Factor Productivity in China,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 84, 4 (November 2002): 916-930 (with Jikun Huang, Songqing Jin, and Ruifa Hu).

 

China’s Agricultural Research System and Reforms: Challenges and Implications to the Developing Countries,” Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development 1, 1 (June 2004): 1-17 (with Jikun Huang and Ruifa Hu).

 

Agricultural Research Investment in China: Challenges and Prospects [in Chinese] Beijing: China’s Finance and Economics Press, 2003 (With Jikun Huang and Ruifa Hu).

 

Zhongguo Nongye Keji Touzi Jingji [The Economics of China’s Agricultural Research Investments] China’s Agricultural Press, Beijing, China, 2000 (With Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, and Linxiu Zhang).

 

“Reforming China’s Agricultural Research System,” Chapter 13, pp. 245-264, in Derek Byerlee and Ruben Echeverria (eds.), Agricultural Research Policy in an Era of Privatization CABI Publishing: Wallingford, UK, 2002 (With Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, and Carl Pray).

 

“Assessing the Contribution of China’s Research System and CG Genetic Materials to the Total Factor Productivity of Rice in China,” Journal of Rural Development. 23 (Summer 2000): 33-70. (with Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, and Songqing Jin).

 

“Agricultural Research Policy in China: Testing the Limits of Commercialization-led Reform,” Contemporary Economic Studies XXXIX, 2 (1997): 37-71. (With Carl Pray and Jikun Huang).

 

 

3. Trade

 

"China's Food Economy to the 21st Century: Supply, Demand, and Trade," Economic Development and Cultural Change 47,4 (July 1999): 737-766 (with Jikun Huang and Mark Rosegrant).

 

“Trade Reform, Household Effects and Poverty in Rural China,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85, 5 (December 2003): 1292-1298 (with Jikun Huang and Ninghui Li).

 

Producer Benefits from Input Market and Trade Liberalization:  The Case of Fertilizer in China,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85, 5 (December 2003): 1223-1227 (with Fangbin Qiao, Bryan Lohmar, Jikun Huang and Linxiu Zhang).

 

“WTO and Agriculture: Radical Reforms or the Continuation of Gradual Transition,” China Economic Review 11, 4 (2000): 397-401 (with Jikun Huang and Linxiu Zhang).

 

“Trade Reform, the WTO and China’s Food Economy in the Twenty-First Century,” Pacific Economic Review 8, 2 (2003): 143-156 (with Jikun Huang).

 

Roots of Competitiveness: China’s Evolving Agriculture Interests. Policy Analysis in International Economics, Volume 72. Institute for International Economics: Washington DC. June 2004 (with Dan Rosen and Jikun Huang).

 

Agricultural Trade and Policy in China (Edited Volume) Ashgate Publishing, United Kingdom, 2003 (With Dan Sumner).

 

Mianxiang Ershiyi Shiji de Zhongguo Liangshi Jingji [China’s Grain Economcy in the 21st Century—in Chinese]. 1998. China’s Agricultural Press: Beijing, China (With Jikun Huang).

 

“Trade Liberalization and China’s Food Economy in the 21st Century: Implications for China’s National Food Security,” Chapter 4, pp. 55-79, in Scott Rozelle and Daniel A. Sumner (eds.), Agricultural Trade and Policy in China Ashgate Publishing, United Kingdom, 2003 (With Jikun Huang, Chunlai Chen and Francis Tuan).

 

“China’s Rice Economy and Policy: Supply, Demand and Trade in the 21st Century,” Chapter 2, pp. 33-58, in M. Sombilla, M. Hossain, and B. Hardy (eds.), Developments in the Asian Rice Economy International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Phillipines, 2002 (With Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu and Ninghui Li).

 

“Trade Reform, WTO and China’s Food Economy in the 21st Century,” Pacific Economic Review 8, 2 (2003): 143-156 (with Jikun Huang).

 

“The Impact of Trade Liberalization on China’s Agriculture and Rural Economy,” 2003 23,1 (Winter-Spring): 115-131 SAIS Review, Forthcoming. (with Jikun Huang).

 

China’s Past, Present, and Future Food Economy: Can China Continue to Meet the Challenge?” Food Policy 22,3 (June 1997):191-200 (With Mark Rosegrant).

 

“How China Will NOT Starve the World," Choices First Quarter 1996:12-17 (With J. Huang & M. Rosegrant).

 

“When Dragons and Kangaroos Trade: China’s Rapid Economic Growth and Its Implications for China and Australia,” 2007 Australian Farm Policy. 4,1 (February): 35-49 (with J. Huang and J. Yang)

 

“Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in China,” Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University (with Jikun Huang and Will Martin).

 

 

            4. Grains and Soybeans

 

“Grain Policy in China's Villages: Simulating the Response of Grain Yields to Pricing, Procurement and Loan Policies,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75, 3 (May 1993): 339-349 (with R.N. Boisvert).

 

“Environmental Stress and Grain Yields in China,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77, 4 (November 1995): 246-256 (with Jikun Huang).

 

“Transition, Development and the Supply of Wheat in China,” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 46, 3 (December 2000): 545-572 (with Jikun Huang).

 

China's Grain Policy Reforms: Implications for Equity, Stabilization, and Efficiency," China Economic Review 5, 1 (Spring 1994): 15-34 (with Albert Park and Cai Fang).

 

“Foodcrop Production Variability in China, 1931-1985". The School for Oriental and African Studies, Research and Notes Monograph Series, Volume 9, London, August 1995.  (With Bruce Stone).

 

“Quotas and Grain Production in China,” Chapter 6, pp. 111-135, in Scott Rozelle and Daniel A. Sumner (eds.), Agricultural Trade and Policy in China Ashgate Publishing, United Kingdom, 2003 (With Dewen Wang, Jikun Huang and Dan Sumner).

 

“Wheat Genetic Diversity in China: Measurement and Cost,” Chapter 12, pp. 251-267 in Scott Rozelle and Daniel A. Sumner (eds.), Agricultural Trade and Policy in China Ashgate Publishing, United Kingdom, 2003 (With Erika C.H. Meng, Melinda Smale, Ruifa Hu and Jikun Huang).

 

            5. Cash Crops

 

            6. Horticulture

 

“Producing and Procuring Horticultural Crops with Chinese Characteristics: A Case Study in the Greater Beijing Area,” 2006. Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Honglin Wang, Xiaoxia Dong, Jikun Huang and Thomas Reardon).

 

“Rising Demand, Trade Prospects, and the Rise of China’s Horticultural Industry,” 2007. Working Paper Written for NAAMIC (North American Agricultural Marketing and Industry Consortium (with Daniel A. Sumner, Mechel Paggi, and Jikun Huang).

 

“Small Traders and Small Farmers: The Small Engines Driving China’s Giant Boom in Horticulture,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, (with Xiaoxia Dong, Honglin Wang, Jikun Huang and Thomas Reardon).

 

 

            7. Livestock and Aquaculture

 

“Reassessing China’s Livestock Statistics: Analyzing the Discrepancies and Creating New Data Series,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 52, 2 (January 2004): 445-474 (with Jikun Huang and Hengyun Ma).

 

“Livestock in China: Commodity-Specific Total Factor Productivity Decomposition Using New Panel Data,” 2006. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 88: 680-695. (with Allen Rae, Hengyun Ma and Jikun Huang).

 

 “Chinese Animal Consumption in the 1990s,” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 48, 4 (2004): 569-590 (with Hengyun Ma, Allan Rae and Jikun Huang).

 

“Market Emergence and the Rise and Fall of Backyard Hog Production in China,” 2005. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Jing Chen, Colin Carter and Jikun Huang).

 

            8. Dairy

 

“Got Milk? The Rapid Rise of China’s Dairy Sector and Its Future Prospects,” 2006. Food Policy 31: 201-215. (with Frank Fuller, Hengyun Ma and Jikun Huang).

 

“Enhancing Productivity on Suburban Dairy Farms in China,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University (with Hengyun Ma, Allan Rae and Jikun Huang).

 

“Consumption of Dairy Products in Urban China,” 2005. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University (with Frank Fuller, John Beghin and Dinghuan Hu).

 

 

            9. Other

 

“The Engines of a Viable Agriculture: Advances in Biotechnology, Market Accessibility, and Land Rentals in Rural China,” China Journal 53 (2005) (with Jikun Huang and Keijiro Otsuka).

 

“Market Development and Food Consumption in Rural China,” China Economic Review 9, 1 (1998): 25-45 (with Jikun Huang).

 

“Getting Rich and Eating Out: Consumption of Food Away from Home in China,” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 54 (2006): 101-119 (with H. Ma, J. Huang and Frank Fuller).

 

“Will China Become a Major Force in World Food Markets?” Review of Agricultural Economics 23, 2 (Fall-Winter 2001): 319-31 (with Colin Carter).

 

 

B. Markets

 

            1. Commodity Markets

 

“The Nature of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in China and Implications of WTO Accession,” World Bank Economic Review 18, 1 (2004): 59-84 (with Jikun Huang and Min Chang)

 

“Bureaucrat to Entrepreneur: The Changing Role of the State in China’s Transitional Commodity Economy,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 48, 2 (January 2000): 227-252 (with Albert Park, Jikun Huang and Hehui Jin).

 

“Market Emergence and Transition:  Transition Costs, Arbitrage, and Autarky in China’s Grain Market,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 84, 1 (February 2002): 67-82 (with Albert Park, Hehui Jin and Jikun Huang).

 

“Responsiveness, Flexibility and Market Liberalization in China’s Agriculture,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 82, 5 (December 2000): 1133-39 (with Alan deBrauw and Jikun Huang).

 

“Liberalization and Rural Market Integration in China,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79 (May 1997): 635-642  (With Albert Park, Jikun Huang, and Hehui Jin).

 

“Marketing Reforms, Market Development, and Agricultural Production in China,” Agricultural Economics 17,2-3 (1997): 95-114 (With Alfons Weersink).

 

“The Sequencing of Reforms in China’s Agricultural Transition,” Economics of Transition 12, 3 (2004): 427-466 (with Alan deBrauw and Jikun Huang).

 

“Distortions at the Border; Integration Inland: Assessing the Effect of WTO Accession on China’s Agriculture,” Journal of Chinese Economics and Business Studies 1, 1 (2002): 95-116 (with Jikun Huang and Yuping Xie).

 

“The Emergence of Agricultural Commodity Markets in China,” China Economic Review. Forthcoming (with Jikun Huang).

 

            2. Rural Markets

 

“Reforming State-Market Relations in Rural China,” Economics of Transition 6, 2 (1998): 461-480 (with Albert Park).

 

“Continuity and Change in China’s Rural Periodic Markets,” China Journal 49 (January 2002): 89-115 (with Jikun Huang and Vince Benziger).

 

            3. Supermarkets and Urban Venues

 

"The Emergence of Supermarkets with Chinese Characteristics: Challenges and Opportunities for China's Agricultural Development," Development Policy Review, 22, 4 (September 2004): 557-86 (with Dinghuan Hu, Thomas Reardon, Peter Timmer and Honglin Wang).

 

            4. Other

 

“The Emergence of a Futures Market: Mungbeans on the China Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange,” Journal of Futures Markets 18,4 (1998): 427-448 (With Jeffrey Williams, Anne Peck, and Albert Park).

 

 

C. Land Use and Spatial Integration

 

            1. Cultivated Land

 

“Cultivated Land Conversion and Bioproductivity in China,” 2004. Proceedings of SPIE 5544: 135-148 (with Xiangzheng Deng and Jikun Huang).

 

“Cultivated Land Conversion and Potential Agricultural Productivity in China,” Land Use Policy. Forthcoming (with Xiangzheng Deng, Jikun Huang and Emi Uchida).

 

            2_Urbanization

 

“Growth, Population and Industrialization and Urban Land Expansion of China,” Journal of Urban Economics. Forthcoming. (with Xiangzheng Deng, Jikun Huang and Emi Uchida).

 

            3_Spatial Modelling

 

            4_Other

 

D. Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation

 

            1. Land Tenure

 

“Hazards of Expropriation: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Rural China,” American Economic Review 92, 5 (January 2003): 1420-1447 (with Hanan G. Jacoby and Guo Li).

 

         “Village Leaders and Land-Rights Formation in China,” American Economic Review 88, 2 (May 1998): 433-438 (with Guo Li).

 

“Local Government Behavior and Property Rights Formation in Rural China,” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 160, 4 (2004): 627-662 (with L. Brandt and M. Turner).

 

“Tenure, Land Rights, and Farmer Investment Incentives in China,” Agricultural Economics 18,1 (1998): 1-20 (With Guo Li and Loren Brandt).

 

“Land Rights in China:  Fact, Fiction, and Issues,” China Journal 47 (January 2002): 67-97 (with Loren Brandt, Jikun Huang and Guo Li).

 

“Efficiency of Land Allocation through Tenancy Markets: Evidence from China,” Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Shingo Kimura and Keijiro Otsuka)

 

“Implementing China’s New Land Law: Evidence and Policy Lessons,” 2005. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Klaus Deininger; Songqing Jin and Zude Xian).

 

“Rural Land and Labor Markets in the Process of Economic Development: Evidence from China,” 2005. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Klaus Deininger; Songqing Jin and Zude Xian).

 

 

2. Labor and Migration

 

         “Migration, Remittances, and Agricultural Productivity in China,” American Economic Review 89, 2 (May 1999): 400-418 (with Edward Taylor and Alan deBrauw).

 

“The Evolution of China’s Rural Labor Markets during the Reforms,” Journal of Comparative Economics 30, 2 (June 2002): 329-353 (with Alan deBrauw, Linxiu Zhang, Jikun Huang and Yigang Zhang).

 

“Off-farm Jobs and On-Farm Work in Periods of Boom and Bust in Rural China,” Journal of Comparative Economics 29, 3 (September 2001): 505-526 (with Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).     

 

“Migration and Incomes in Source Communities: A New Economics of Migration Perspective from China,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 52, 1 (October 2003): 75-102 (with Alan deBrauw and J. Edward Taylor).

 

“Climbing the Development Ladder: Economic Development and the Evolution of Occupations in Rural China,” 2006. Journal of Development Studies 42(6): 1023-1055 (with Sandeep Mohapatra and Jikun Huang).

 

“Leaving China’s Farms:  Survey Results of new Paths and Remaining Hurdles to Rural Migration,” China Quarterly 158 (June 1999): 367-393 (with Guo Li, Minggao Shen, Amelia Hughart and John Giles).

 

China’s Rural Labor Market Development and Its Gender Implications,” China Economic Review 15 (2004): 230-247 (with Linxiu Zhang and Alan deBrauw).

 

“Employment, Emerging Labor Markets, and the Role of Education in Rural China,” China Economic Review. 13 (2002): 313-328 (with Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

“Opportunities and Barriers in Reform China: Gender, Work, and Wages in the Rural Economy,” Pacific Economic Review 7 (1 2002): (with Xiao-yuan Dong, Linxiu Zhang and Amelia Hughart).

 

“The Rise of Rural-to-Rural Labor Markets in China,” 2001 Asian Geographer. 20, Numbers 1-2 (with Bryan Lohmar).

 

China’s Rural Labor Markets,” China Business Review (March-April 2002): 18-31 (with Alan deBrauw, Linxiu Zhang, Jikun Huang and Yigang Zhang).

 

"Survival Strategies during Agricultural Recession in China's Reforming Economy," Chinese Environment and Development Spring/Summer 1995:43-84 (With Leying Jiang).

 

“Labor Market Emergence and Returns to Education in Rural China,” 2005. Review of Agricultural Economics 27(3): 418-424 (with Qiang Li, Linxiu Zhang and Alan deBrauw)

 

“Migration and Household Investment in Rural China,” China Economic Review. Forthcoming (With Alan deBrauw).

 

“Reconciling the Returns to Education in Off-Farm Wage Employment in Rural China,” Review of Development Economics. Forthcoming (with Alan deBrauw).

 

 

            3. Self Employment

 

“The Rise of Self-employment in Rural China: Development or Distress?” 2007. World Development. 35(1): 163-181 (with Sandeep Mohapatra and Rachael Goodhue).

 

“Self-employment with Chinese Characteristics: The Forgotten Engine of Rural China’s Growth,” 2006. Contemporary Economic Policy 24: 446-458 (with Jian Zhang, Linxiu Zhang and Steve Boucher).

 

“Regulation of Local Governments and Enterprise Formation in Rural China,” Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Jian Zhang, Sandeep Mohapatra and Ran Tao).

 

 

            4. Rural Industry and Privatization

 

“Privatization with a Tail: The Buyout Price and Performance of Privatized Firms in Rural China,” Journal of Development Economics 75 (2004): 1-26 (with Hongbin Li).

 

          “Leaders, Managers, and the Organization of Township and Village Enterprises in China,” Journal of Development Economics 60, 2 (December 1999): 529-557 (with Hongyi Chen).

 

“Rural Industrialization and Increasing Inequality: Emerging Patterns in China's Reforming Economy," Journal of Comparative Economics 19, 3 (December 1994): 362-391.

 

Privatization Rural China: The Role of Screening, Learning, and Contractual Innovation on the Evolution of Township Enterprises,” China Quarterly 176 (December 2003): 981-1005 (with Hongbin Li).

 

“Saving or Stripping Rural Industry: An Analysis of Privatization and Efficiency in China,” Agricultural Economics 23, 3 (September 2000): 241-52 (With Hongbin Li).

 

“Incentive Complementarity: Investment-bonding, Profit-sharing and the Performance of Firms in Rural China,” 2007. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University (with Sandeep Mohaptra and Rachael Goodhue).

 

 

            5. Investment and Governance

 

                 a. Village Governance and Elections

 

          “Control in a Dynamic Village Economy: The Reforms and Unbalanced Development in China's Rural Economy,” Journal of Development Economics 46, 2 (July 1995): 233-252 (with R. N. Boisvert).

 

“Quantifying Chinese Village Leaders' Multiple Objectives,” Journal of Comparative Economics 18, 1 (February 1994): 25-45 (with R.N. Bosivert).

 

“Elections and Power: The Locus of Decision Making in Chinese Villages,” China Quarterly 162 (June 2000): 300-325 (with Jean Oi).

 

“Decision Making in China's Rural Economy: Defining a Framework for Understanding the Behavior of Village Leaders and Farm Households,” China Quarterly 137 (March 1994): 99-124.

 

“Elected Leaders and Collective Land: Farmer's Evaluation of Village Leader's Performance in Rural China,” Journal of Chinese Political Science 9, 1 (Spring 2004) (with John Kennedy and Yaojiang Shi).

 

“A Vote of Confidence? Voting Protocol and Participation in China’s Village Elections.” 2006. Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Xiaopeng Pang).

 

                 b. Investment and Infrastructure

 

            “Investing in Rural China: Tracking the Commitment to China’s Modernization,” 2006. The Chinese Economy 39: 4 (July-August): 57-84 (with Renfu Luo, Chengfang Liu and Linxiu Zhang).

 

“Migration and Household Investment in Rural China,” China Economic Review. Forthcoming (with Alan deBrauw).

 

“Investing in China’s Rural Infrastructure and Environment,” 2006. Report to the World Bank with (with Linxiu Zhang, Haomiao Liu, Chunhui Ye, Renfu Luo, Lerong Yu and YY Yan).

 

 

                 c. Governance and Investment

 

“Elections, Fiscal Reform and Public Goods Provision in Rural China,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Renfu Luo, Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

“Village Elections, Public Goods Investments and Pork Barrel Politics, Chinese-style,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Renfu Luo, Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

 

            6. Rural Education and Health

 

“Reconciling the Returns to Education in Off-Farm Wage Employment in Rural China,” Review of Development Economics. Forthcoming (with Alan deBrauw).

 

“Insuring Rural China’s Health? An Empirical Analysis of China’s New Collective Medical System,” 2006. Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Yuanyuan Yan, Linxiu Zhang and H. Holly Wang).

 

 

            7. Income and Income Inequality

 

         “Why is Income Inequality So Low in China Compared to Other Countries?  The Effect of Household Survey Methods,” Economic Letters 71, 3 (June 2001): 329-333 (with John Gibson and Jikun Huang).

 

“Measuring Inequality and Poverty in Urban China: Can We Do it As Accurately, But More Cheaply? Review of the Income and Wealth 49, 1 (March 2003): 53-68 (with John Gibson and Jikun Huang).

 

"Stagnation Without Equity: Patterns of Growth and Inequality in China's Rural Economy" The China Journal 35 (January 1996): 63-96

 

            8. Poverty and Poverty Alleviation Analysis

 

“Targeted Poverty Investments and Economic Growth in China,” World Development 26, 12 (December 1998): 2137-2151 (with Albert Park, Vince Benziger and Changqing Ren).

 

China’s War on Poverty: Assessing Targeting and the Growth Impacts of Poverty Programs,” Journal of Chinese Economics and Business Studies 1, 3 (2003): 301-317 (with Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

“China’s War on Poverty” Chapter 9, pp. 235-272, in Nicholas C. Hope, Dennis Tao Yang, and Mu Yang Li (eds.), How Far Across the River? Chinese Policy Reform at the Millennium Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA, 2003 (With Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

            9. Rural Credit and Banking

 

“Incentive Effects under Contract Renegotiation: Evidence from the Chinese Banking Industry,” 2007. Economics of Transition 15(1): 109-124 (with Scott Rozelle and Li-an Zhou)

 

“Micro-Credit Programs and Moving Off-farm in China,” 2004. Pacific Economic Review 9(3): 209-223 (with Hongbin Li and Linxiu Zhang).

 

“Financial Reform and Transition in China: A Study of the Evolution of Banks in Rural, Coastal Areas,” 2005. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Minggao Shen and Scott Rozelle).

 

 

            10. Public Finance and Fiscal Policy

 

"Distributional Consequences of Reforming Local Public Finance in China," China Quarterly 147 (December 1998): 1001-1032 (with Albert Park, Cristine Wong and Changqing Ren).

 

“Fostering or Stripping Rural China: Modernizing Agriculture and Rural to Urban Capital Flows,” Developing Economies XLIV-1 (March 2006): 1-26 (with Jikun Huang).

 

“China’s Rural Public Finance: The Village Perspective,” 2005. ANNEX 7: Report to the World Bank, Village Finance: Tax-for-Fee Reform, Village Operating Budgets and Public Goods Investment (with Linxiu Zhang, Yuanyuan Yan and Loren Brandt).

 

“China’s Rural Public Finance: The Township Perspective,” 2006. ANNEX 8: Report to the World Bank, Fiscal Reform and the Role of the Township (with Linxiu Zhang, Haomiao Liu and Loren Brandt).

 

 

            11. Aging and the Elderly

 

“Aging, Well-being, and Social Security in Rural North China,” Population and Development 26, 0 (Supplement 2000): 89-116 (with Dwayne Benjamin and Loren Brandt).

 

“Working Until You Drop: The Elderly of Rural China,” China Journal 52 (July 2004): 73-94 (with Lihua Pang and Alan deBrauw).

 

 

12. Rural Development, in general (or Other)

 

“Emerging Markets, Evolving Institutions and the New Opportunities for Growth in China’s Rural Economy,” 2002 China Economic Review 13: 345-353 (with Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

China’s Agricultural and Rural Development in the New Era: Challenges, Opportunities and Policy Options [Task Force Monograph / Policy Recommendations and Executive Summary] A Commissioned Report to the Government China. China Council on International Cooperation on Environment and Development: Beijing. 2004 (with Jikun Huang, Linxiu Zhang and Bernie Sonntag).

 

Accelerating Development in Rural China, World Bank Monograph Series, Rural Development Division, 1999 (With Albert Nyberg).

 

“What Will Make Chinese Agriculture More Productive?” Chapter 14, pp. 417-449, in Nicholas C. Hope, Dennis Tao Yang, and Mu Yang Li (eds.), How Far Across the River? Chinese Policy Reform at the Millennium Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA, 2003 (With Jikun Huang and Justin Y. Lin).

 

“The Role of Agriculture in China’s Development: Past Failures; Present Successes and Future Challenges,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University (with Jikun Huang and Keijiro Otsuka).

 

“Farmer’s Professional Associations in Rural China: State Dominated or New State-Society Partnerships? 2005. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Minggao Shen, Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

“Is Feminization of Agriculture Occurring in China? Debunking the Myth and Measuring the Consequence of Women’s Participation in Agriculture,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Alan deBrauw, Qiang Li, Chengfang Liu and Linxiu Zhang).

 

 

E. Rural Environment and Resources

 

            1. Forests

 

“Grain for Green: Cost-effectiveness and Sustainability of China’s Conservation Set-aside Program,” Land Economics 81, 2 (May 2005): 247-264 (with Emi Uchida, Jintao Xu and Zhigang Xu)

 

“Grain for Green and Grain: A Case Study of the Conflict between Food Security and the Environment in China,” 2006. World Development. 34(1): 130-148 (with Zhigang Xu, Jintao Xu, Jikun Huang, Xiangzheng Deng and Emi Uchida).

 

China: From Afforestation to Poverty Alleviation and Natural Forest Management World Bank, Washington, DC, 2000 (With Jikun Huang, Syed Hussain, and Aaron Zazueta).

 

“Are the Poor Benefiting from China’s Land Conservation Program?” Economic Development and the Environment Forthcoming (with Emi Uchida and Jintao Xu).

 

China: The World’s Largest Experiment in Conservation and Development,” Chapter 3, pp. 73-98, in Uma Lele (ed.) Managing a Global Resource: Challenges o Forest Conservation and Development Transaction Publishers: New Brunswick, NJ, 2002 (With Jikun Huang and Uma Lele).

 

“Forest Exploitation and Protection in Reform China: Assessing the Impact of Policy, Tenure, and Economic Growth,” Chapter 6, pp. 109-134, in William Hyde, Brian Belcher and Jintao Xu (eds.) China’s Forest Policy: Global Lessons from Market Reforms Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 2003 (With Jikun Huang and Vincent Benziger).

 

China’s Forests Under Economic Reform: Timber Supplies, Environmental Protection, and Rural Resource Access,” Contemporary Economic Policy 16 (1 1998): 22-33 (With Heidi Albers and Guo Li).

 

“Forest Resources Under Economic Reform: Response in China's State and Collective Management Regimes,” China Information 1998 (With Heidi Albers and Li Guo).

 

 

            2. Water

 

                 a. Groundwater

                       

“Evolution of Tubewell Ownership and Production in the North China Plain,” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 49, 2 (2005): 177-196 (with Jinxia Wang, Zhigang Xu and Jikun Huang).

 

“The Development, Challenges and Management of Ground Water in Rural China,” 2006. Chapter in The Development, Challenges and Management of Groundwater in Rural China. Groundwater in Developing World Agriculture: Past, Present and Options for a Sustainable Future, Edited by Mark Giordano and Tushaar Shah, International Water Management Institute. Forthcoming (Jinxia Wang, Jikun Huang, Amelia Blanke and Qiuqiong Huang).

 

“Development of Groundwater Markets in China: A Glimpse into Progress,” 2006.  Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Lijuan Zhang, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang).

 

“Irrigation Water Pricing Policy in China,” 2007.  Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Qiuqiong Huang, Richard Howitt, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang).

 

 

     b. Surface Water

 

“Incentives in Water Management Reform: Assessing the Effect on Water Use, Production and Poverty in the Yellow River Basin,” Economic Development and the Environment 10 (2005): 769-799 (with Jinxia Wang, Zhigang Xu, Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle).

 

“Water Management Reform and the Choice of Contractural Form in China,” 2005. Environment and Development Economics. 10: 769-799. Qiuqiong Huang, Siwa Msangi, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang.

 

 “Incentives to Managers and Participation of Farmers in China’s Irrigation Systems: Which Matters for Water Savings, Farmer Income and Poverty?” Agricultural Economics. 34 (2006): 1-16 (with Jinxia Wang, Zhigang Xu, Jikun Huang).

 

“Water User Associations and the Evolution and Determinants of Management Reform: A Representative Look at Northern China,” 2007. Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Qiuqiong Huang, Jinxia Wang, Lijuan Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

    c. Other

 

“Irrigation, Poverty and Inequality in Rural China,” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 49, 2 (2005): 197-211 (with Jinxia Wang, Jikun Huang and David Dawe).

 

“Water Saving Technology and Saving Water in China. 2007. “Water Saving Technology and Saving Water in China Agricultural Water Management,” 87: 139-150. (with Amelia Blanke, Bryan Lohmar, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang).

 

“Irrigation, Agricultural Performance and Poverty Reduction in China,” 2006. Food Policy 31: 32-52 (with Qiuqiong Huang, Bryan Lohmar, Jikun Huang and Jinxia Wang).

 

“Water Management Reform and the Choice of Contractual Form in China,” 2007. Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Qiuqiong Huang, Siwa Msangi, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang).

 

 

            3. Other Environmental Problems and Issues

 

"Environmental Stress and Grain Yields in China," American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77, 4 (November 1995): 246-256 (with Jikun Huang).*

 

“Pesticides Productivity, Host Plant Resistance, and China’s Battle to Control Insects and Diseases,” Agricultural Economics 18 (1 1998): 21-40 (With David Widawsky, Songqing Jin, and Jikun Huang).

 

“Poverty, Population, and Environmental Degradation in China,” Food Policy 22,3 (June 1997):253-268 (With Linxiu Zhang and Jikun Huang).

 

"The Impact of Environmental Degradation on Grain Production in China, 1975-1990," Journal of Economic Geography (With Greg Veeck and Jikun Huang (January 1997):327-342.

 

"Industrial Wastewater Control in Chinese Cities:  Determinants of Success in Environmental Policy," Journal of Natural Resource Modeling, 7, Issue #4, Fall 1994 (With Xiaoying Ma and Leonardo Ortolano).

 

F. Transition Economics and Comparative Economics (China and the Rest of the World)

 

            1. China and Europe and Russia

 

“Success and Failure of Reform: Insights from the Transition of Agriculture,” Journal of Economic Literature XLII (June 2004): 404-456 (with Johan Swinnen).

 

From Marx & Mao to the Market: The Economics and Politics of Agrarian Transition. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK (with Johan Swinnen).

 

“Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, But Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition,” Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University (with Johan Swinnen).

 

 

            2. China and India

 

            3. China and Southeast Asia

 

“How Widespread Are Non-Linear Crowding Out Effects? The Response of Private Transfers to Income in Four Developing Countries,” 2007. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with John Gibson and Susan Olivia).

 

            4. China and North Korea

 

“Lessons from China’s State Farm Reforms and North Korea,” Tables Only. (with Jikun Huang and Luping Li).

 

            5. China and Mexico

 

            6. Other

 

“The Sequencing of Reforms in China’s Agricultural Transition,” Economics of Transition 12, 3 (2004): 427-466 (with Alan deBrauw and Jikun Huang).*

 

"Fertilizer Demand in China's Reforming Economy," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 42(2):191-208, May 1994.  (With Qiaolun Ye).

 

 

 

II. Work on Other Countries

 

A. Asia and the Pacific

 

1. Papua New Guinea

 

“Prices and Unit Values in Poverty Measurement and Tax Reform Analysis,” 2005. World Bank Economic Review 19(1): 69-98 (with John Gibson).

 

“Poverty and Access to Infrastructure in Papua New Guinea,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 52, 1 (October 2003): 159-186 (with John Gibson).

 

“Is It Better to Be a Boy? A Disaggregated Outlay Equivalent Analysis of Gender Bias in Papua New Guinea,” 2002. Journal of Development Studies 38(6): 23-46 (with John Gibson).

 

”How Elastic is Calorie Demand? Parametric, Nonparametric, and Semiparametric Results for Urban Papua New Guinea,” Journal of Development Studies 38, 6 (August 2002): 23-46 (with John Gibson).

 

“An Empirical Test of Methods for Estimating Price Elasticities from Household Survey Data,” 2004. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with John Gibson and B. Kim).

 

 

            2. Vietnam

 

“Evaluating the Use of Unit Values and Community Prices in Demand and Food Policy Analysis,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with John Gibson and Susan Olivia).

 

 

III. Special Sections

 

 

In Chinese

 

“Arbitrage, Transaction Costs, and Autarky: China’s Grain Market Development” China Rural Survey, No.1 (2002): 2-14 (in Chinese -- with Albert Park and Jikun Huang)

 

“Soybean Genetic Diversity and Production in China,” Scientia Agricultura Sinica, Vol. 34, No. 6 (2001): 604-609 (in Chinese -- with Wang, Li, Ruifa Hu, and Jikun Huang)

 

“Rural Labor Supply Behavior in Economic Fluctuations,” Problems of Agricultural Economy, No. 5(2000): 7-15 (in Chinese -- with Zhang Linxiu, Amelia Hughart, and Jikun Huang).

 

“An Innovation of Property Right in the Groundwater Irrigation System and Its Theoretical Explanation,” Economic Research Journal, No. 4 (2000): 66-74 (in Chinese – with Wang, Jinxia and Jikun Huang).

 

         Jingji Bodongzhong Nonghu Laodongli Gonggei Xingwei Yanjiu” [“Researching the Determinants of Labor Supply in Times of Recession”], Nongye Jingji Wenti [Problems of Agricultural Economic] 5 (2000): 7-15 (With Zhang, Linxiu, Amelia Hughart, and Jikun Huang)

 

         Dixiashui Guangai Xitong Chanquan Zhidu de Chuangxin yu Lilun Jishi—Xiaoxing Shuili Gongcheng de Shizheng Yanjiu” [“The Economics of Property Rights Innovation in Ground Water Irrigation Systems: The Case Study of Local Water Management”], Jingji Yanjiu [Economic Problems] 4 (2000): 66-74 (With Wang, Jingxia and Jikun Huang).

 

         Keyan Tizhi Gaige de Zai Sixiang: Shichang Jingji Tiaojianxia Nongye Keyan Renyuan de Keyan Xingwei Fenxi” [“An Analysis of Agricultural Research Reforms Under China’s Emerging Market-Oriented Economy”], Zhongguo Nongcun Guancha [China’s Rural Observer] 6 (1999): 1-10 (With Ruifa Hu and Jikun Huang).

 

         Bianxiang Ershiyi Shiji de Zhongguo Zhongzi Chanye” [“Towards Developing China’s Seed Industry in the Twenty First Century”], Nongye Jishu Jingji [Problems of Agricultural Economics] 2 (1999): 14-21 (Jikun Huang and Ruifa Hu).

 

         Zhongguo Nongye Keji Touzi Xianzhuang ji Duice Yanjiu” [“A Study of Investment in China’s Agricultural Research”], Nongye Jingji Wenti [Problems of Agricultural Economics]. 3 (1999): 28-32 (With Agricultural Research Group, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy--Jikun Huang and Ruifa Hu).

 

         Nongye Jishu Cong Chansheng Dao Caiyong: Zhengfu, Keyan Renyuan,Jishu Tuiguang Renyuan yu Nongmin de Xingwei Bijiao,” [“From Producing Agricultural Research to Adoption: Comparing the Perception of Farmers, Researchers, and Government Officials”], Kexue Dui Shehui de Yingxiang [Influence of Research in Society] 1 (1999): 55-60 (With Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, and Jun Song).

 

         Nongcun Jingji Fazhan yu Laodongli Shichang Fayu Guanxi Yanjiu” [“Measuring the Relationship between Rural Economic Development and the Emergence of Labor Markets”], Zhongguo Nongcun Jingji [China’s Rural Economy] 7 (1998): 52-58 (With Linxiu Zhang and Amelia Hughart).

 

         Lindi Chanquan he Linye de Fazhan: Yunnan Linqu de Shizheng Yanjiu” [“Property Rights and the Development of Forestry: A Case Study of Yunnan Province’s Forest Sector”], Nongye Jingji Wenti [Problems of Agricultural Economics] 7 (1998): 23-29 (With Fangbin Qiao and Jikun Huang).

 

         Zhongguo Nongye Keji Nengfo Chengdanqi Yanghuo 16 Yi Renkou de Zhongren? [“Can China’s Agricultural Research System Feed 1.6 Billion People?”], Nongye Jishu Jingji [The Economics of Agricultural Production] 6 (1998): 1-19 (With Agricultural Research Group, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy--Jikun Huang and Ruifa Hu).

 

         Zhongguo de Pingkun Wenti Yanjiu he Zhengce” [“An Analysis of China’s Poor Areas and Its Problems”]. Gaige [Reform]. 4 (1998): 72-83 (With Jikun Huang and Hengyun Ma.

 

         Zhongzi Chanyehua yu Zhongzi Gongsi Jingli” [“The Commercialization of Seeds and Seed Company Management”],  Nongye Keyan Jingji Guanli [The Economics of Agricultural Research Management] 2 (1998): 7-10 (With Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu and Yanmei Lu).

 

          Jishu yu Fazhan: Zhongguo Nongye di Gaige” [“Technology and Development: China's Agricultural Revolution”],  Jishu Jingji Xuebao [Journal of Production Economics], August 1996 (With Jikun Huang and Hu Ruifa).

 

          Zhongguo de Liangshi Gongqiu Pingheng he Celue” [“China's Grain Supply and Demand Balance and Strategy”], Zhonguo Nongcun Guancha [China’s Rural Observer] 1 (1996): 27-29 (With Jikun Huang and Mark Rosegrant).

 

          Maixiang Ershiyi Shiji de Zhongguo Liangshi: Guoqu De Chengjiu ji Weilai de Quxiang” [“China's Food Economy Toward the 21st Century: Past Performance and Future Trends”], Nongye Jingji Wenti [Problems of Agricultural Economics] 1 (1996): 17-24 (With Jikun Huang).

 

         Touzi, Gaige, he Zhongguo Nongye Fazhan” [“Investment, Institutional Reform, and Agricultural Growth in China”], Jingji Yanjiu [Economic Research], Forthcoming (With Jikun Huang).

         

          “Ershiyi Shiji Zhongguo Liangshi Jingji Wenti” [“China's Food Problems in the 21st Century”], Nongcun Guancha [The Rural Observer], First Quarter, 1996 (With Jikun Huang).

 

          Zhongguo Shuidao Jishu di Xuanze” [“The Choice of Rice Technology in China”], Zhongguo Shuidao [Rice in China] July 1996 (With Mingfen Zhu and Jikun Huang).

 

         “Zhongguo de Shichang Fazhan he Shipin Xiaofei” [“Market Development and Food Consumption in China”], Jishu Jingji Xuebao [Journal of Production Economics], March 1996 (With Jikun Huang).

 

          “Senlin Pohuai Yu Zhongguo Linye Baohu Zhengce” [“Deforestation and China's National Forest Protection Policy”], in B. Zhang, A. Park, and C. Ren (eds.), Ziyuan Liudong yu Fupin Zhengce [Resource Flows and Poverty Alleviation Policy in China]. Beijing: Chinese Economic Press. 1994.

         

          “Jishu Jinbu He Nongye Shengchan Fazhan de Yuan Dongli: Shuidao Shengchanli Cengzhang De Fenxi” [“Technological Change and Agricultural Productivity: An Analysis of Rice Productivity”], Jishu Jingji Xubao [Journal of Production Economics] 78(4):21-29, November 1993.  (With Jikun Huang).

 

          Zhongguo Jingji Gaige Zhong De Cun Ganbu Jingji Xingwei [Local Leaders and their Economic Behavior in China's Reforming Economy]. Jingji Guanli Chubanshe [Economic Management Press]: Beijing, China.  1992. (With Jianguang Li).

 

         “Liangshi Chanliang Bodong Yu Zhongguo Nongye Zhengce He Jishu Jinbu” [“The Composition of Changes in Foodcrop Production Variability in China: A Discussion of Policy and Technology”], Nongcun Jingji yu Shehui (Rural Economy and Society) June 1990 (3):13-20. (With B. Stone and J. Li).


Proposals

 

“Impacts of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Events on Chinese Rice Production and the World Rice Market”

 

2006. Proposal Submitted to and funded by the National Science Foundation. A collaborative effort among: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP); Stanford University, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI); Food Security and Environment Program, FSI; Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center.

 

“Program for the Study of Biofuels, Poverty and Food Security”

 

2006. A Concept Note about Setting Up an International Program for Studying the Effects of the Emergence of Biofuels on Global Poverty and Food Security. A collaborative effort among: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP); International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Stanford University, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI); Food Security and Environment Program, FSI; Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, FSI; Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, FSI; University of Nebraska, Center for Energy Sciences Research

 

“Chinese Agricultural Transition: Trade, Social and Environmental Impact”

 

2006. Collaborative Project between Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Center for World Studies, Vrije University; LEI University; University of London, SOAS; IFPRI; Stanford University.

 

“Information, Incentives and Institutions: Experimenting with Private-Public Partnerships to Link the Poor with Modern Supply Chains.”

 

Proposal/Concept Note to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Project on Raising Incomes of Smallholder Farmers in the Developing World by building Efficient and Equitable Markets. RFP# GD-AG-01. Project Countries: Senegal, Madagascar; India and China. Project Team: Scott Rozelle, Stanford University; Marcel Fafchamps, Oxford University; Johan Swinnen, Catholic University, Leuven; Tom Reardon, Michigan State University; Bart Minten, International Food Policy Research Institute; Jikun Huang, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences

 

“Water price policy analysis in China—An experimental approach”

 

Proposal to various donors, including the University of Minnesota; Economic Research Service, USDA; China National Science Foundation (with Qiuqiong Huang; Jikun Huang, Jinxia Wang and Jun Xia)

 

“Health Care for One Billion:Experimenting with Incentives for the Supply of Health Care in Rural China”

 

Proposal to the Presidential Fund for International Innovation Support, Stanford University (with Scott Atlas, Renfu Luo and Linxiu Zhang).


 

Reports for Agricultural Associations and Agencies

 

Cotton—Cost of Cotton Production in People’s Republic of China, Poster for California Cotton Council

 

Poster

 

Corn—“After Accession to the WTO: Corn Trade Within China and Between China and the Rest of the World. 2003. A Report to the US Grains Council (with Jikun Huang)

 

Report

Executive Summary

 

Rice—“Executive Summary of the Rice Economy of China,” 2001. United States Rice Federation (with Jikun Huang, Dan Sumner and Hyunok Lee).

 

Report

Tables and Figures

 

Soybeans—“Trade Liberalization, Rising Imports and China’s Food Economy: The Case of Soybeans,” 2004. A Report to the American Soybean Association, Beijing, China (with Jikun Huang).

 

Report

Tables and Figures

 

Vegetables—“Vegetables in China.” 2006. A Report to the Western Growers Association (with Jikun Huang).

 

Report

Tables

Figures

 

Wine—“Wine in China: A Report to the California Association of Winegrape Growers,” 2005 (with Jikun Huang and Dan Sumner).

        

Report

 


Reports for International Organizations

 

“Smallholders and High Value Commodities in China,” 2006. Phase I Report to the FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization), Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (with Jikun Huang, Xiaoxia Dong, Yuhua Wu, Zhurong Huang, Xianfang Nui, and Huayong Zhi)

 

“Markets, Specialization and China’s Smallholder Agriculture,” 2005. Working Paper for Food and Agricultural Organization, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (with Jikun Huang and Xiang Bi).

 

“Rural Development in China: New Challenges in a New Landscape,” World Bank Policy Note, July 10, 2003

 

“Trade and Investment Liberalization (TIL) and China’s Rural Economy: Impacts and Policy Responses after China’s Accession to the WTO,” World Bank Report, 2002.

Section I & II

Section III

Section IV

 

“Impacts of Agricultural Trade and Related Reforms on Domestic Food Security in China,” Report to the Food and Agricultural Organization, (with Jikun Huang, Hongxing Ni and Ninghui Li).


 

Books and Edited Volumes

 

         From Marx & Mao to the Market: The Economics and Politics of Agrarian Transition. 20006. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK (with Johan Swinnen).

 

         China’s Agricultural and Rural Development in the New Era: Challenges, Opportunities and Policy Options [Task Force Monograph / Policy Recommendations and Executive Summary] A Commissioned Report to the Government China. China Council on International Cooperation on Environment and Development: Beijing. 2004 (with Jikun Huang, Linxiu Zhang and Bernie Sonntag).

 

         Roots of Competitiveness: China’s Evolving Agriculture Interests. Policy Analysis in International Economics, Volume 72. Institute for International Economics: Washington DC. June 2004 (with Dan Rosen and Jikun Huang).

 

         Agricultural Trade and Policy in China (Edited Volume) Ashgate Publishing, United Kingdom, 2003 (With Dan Sumner).

 

         Agricultural Research Investment in China: Challenges and Prospects [in Chinese] Beijing: China’s Finance and Economics Press, 2003 (With Jikun Huang and Ruifa Hu).

 

         China: From Afforestation to Poverty Alleviation and Natural Forest Management World Bank, Washington, DC, 2000 (With Jikun Huang, Syed Hussain, and Aaron Zazueta).

 

         Zhongguo Nongye Keji Touzi Jingji [The Economics of China’s Agricultural Research Investments] China’s Agricultural Press, Beijing, China, 2000 (With Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, and Linxiu Zhang).

 

          Accelerating Development in Rural China, World Bank Monograph Series, Rural Development Division, 1999 (With Albert Nyberg).

 

          “Foodcrop Production Variability in China, 1931-1985”. The School for Oriental and African Studies, Research and Notes Monograph Series, Volume 9, London, August 1995.  (With Bruce Stone).

 

          Mianxiang Ershiyi Shiji de Zhongguo Liangshi Jingji [China’s Grain Economcy in the 21st Century—in Chinese]. 1998. China’s Agricultural Press: Beijing, China (With Jikun Huang).

 


Gender Papers

 

“Is Feminization of Agriculture Occurring in China? Debunking the Myth and Measuring the Consequence of Women’s Participation in Agriculture,” 2006. Working Paper, Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Alan deBrauw, Qiang Li, Chengfang Liu and Linxiu Zhang).

 

“A Vote of Confidence? Voting Protocol and Participation in China’s Village Elections.” 2006. Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, Stanford University (with Xiaopeng Pang).

 

“Micro-Credit Programs and Moving Off-farm in China,” 2004. Pacific Economic Review 9(3): 209-223 (with Hongbin Li and Linxiu Zhang).

 

China’s Rural Labor Market Development and Its Gender Implications,” China Economic Review 15 (2004): 230-247 (with Linxiu Zhang and Alan deBrauw).

 

“Opportunities and Barriers in Reform China: Gender, Work, and Wages in the Rural Economy,” Pacific Economic Review 7 (1 2002): (with Xiao-yuan Dong, Linxiu Zhang and Amelia Hughart).