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From Made in China to Made by China: Industrial Policy and the Rise of China’s Domestic Value Added

How China’s College Boom Expanded Graduate Programs, Enrollment, and Employment for Americans

How China Collateralizes: Inside a $400 Billion Cash-Secured Lending System

The Consequences of Policy Centralization in China

The Highest Exam: How the Gaokao Shapes China

Fertility Fell Sharply in China Recent Decades. The One-Child Policy Explains Only Some of the Drop

It’s Not Just Subsidies: How China’s EV Battery Firms Learned Their Way to Dominance

Propaganda from the Bottom Up: How Government Messaging in China Reaches Fragmented Social Media Audiences

Assessing China’s “National Model” Social Credit System

Mapping Two Decades of China’s Industrial Policies

Speaking with One Voice: The Growth of CCP-authored News Media in China

Debt Distress on China’s BRI: Who Gets Bailed Out and Why?

Has “Made in China 2025” Boosted Productivity in China’s Manufacturing Firms? Probably Not.

Overbuilt? Assessing the Diminishing Returns to Building in China

Who Is the Next “China” in Labor-Intensive Manufacturing? So Far: China

Does Expelling Foreign Journalists Change News Coverage of China?

Propping Up Prices? Assessing the Role of Local Governments in China’s Real Estate Market

Economist Loren Brandt on China's Industrial Policy

The Rise of China’s Judiciary and Its Limits

Following a Different Leader: The Global Influence of China’s Venture Capital-Backed Businesses

The Revolving Door with Chinese Characteristics: Government Subsidies and Post-government Careers

How Much Does Party Membership Pay? Measuring the Impact of Communist Party Membership on Wealth in China