THE RISE OF RURAL-TO-RURAL LABOR MARKETS IN CHINA



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Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
University of California Davis

The Rise of Rural-to-Rural Labor Markets in China

by

Bryan Lohmar, Scott Rozelle and Changbao Zhao

Working Paper No. 00-020

October, 2000


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California Agricultural Experiment Station
Giannini Foundation for Agricultural Economics



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