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highest in northern China (8.7 percent) and the lowest in eastern China (2.8 percent). Ibid., 17-18.

115 Ibid., 17 and 26.

116 OECD, China in the WorldEconomy,235; ChinaBanking Outlook 2003- 2004, 28.

117 OECD, Chinain the World Economy, 247-263.

118 Paul Heytens, “State Enterprise Reforms,” in Tseng and Rodlauer, eds., China:Competing in the Global Economy; OECD, China in the World, Economy, 163-192.

119 DRC, “Guanyu Zhongguo shichanghua jincheng de yanjiu” (A Study of China’s Marketization), DRC diaocha yanjiubaogao 112 (2002): 3.

120 Ibid., 4.

121 ZGTJNJ 2002, 423; ZGTJNJ1988, 311.

122 ZGTJNJ1988, 304; ZGTJNJ2002,424.

123 DRC, “Guanyu Zhongguo shichanghua jincheng de yanjiu,” 5.

124 Thomas Rawski, “China’s Move to Market: How Far? What Next?” www.pitt.edu/~tgrawski/paper99.

125 Wai jingmaobu gongping maoyiju yu Beijing shifan daxue jingji yu ziyuan guanli yanjiusuo Zhongguo shichang jingji fazhan yanjiu ketizu, “Zhongguo shichang jingji fazhan baogao” (Report on the Development of a Market Economy in China), Zhanlüe yu guanli6 (2002): 12.

126 Gu Haibing, “Zhongguo jingji shichanghua de chengdu panduan” (An Estimate of the Level of Marketization in China), Gaige 1 (1995): 86-87.

127 Ibid., 85.

128 DRC, “Guanyu Zhongguo shichanghua jincheng de yanjiu,” 7.

129 Ibid., 7; Gu Haibing, “Zhongguo jingji shichanghua de chengdu panduan,” 85.

130 DRC, “Guanyu Zhongguo shichanghua jincheng de yanjiu,” 7.

131 Rawski, “China’s Move to Market.” Also see Rawski, “Will Investment Behavior Constrain China’s Growth?” (mimeo, University of Pittsburgh, September 2002).

132 DRC, “Guanyu Zhongguo shichanghua jincheng dc yanjiu,” 9.

133 Fan Gang et al., “Zhongguo ge diqu shichanghua xiangdui jincheng baogao” (A Report on the Relative Progress in China’s Regions), Jingji yanjiu 3 (2003): 16.

134 See Chen Zongsheng et al., Zhongguo jingji tizhi shichanghua jincheng yanjiu (A Study of the Progress of the Marketization of the Economic System in China) (Shanghai: shanghai renmin chubanshe, 1999).

135 Yin Wcnquan and Cai Wanru, “Woguo difang shichang fcngc dc chengyin he duice” (Fragmentation of Local Markets in China: Causes and Corrective Measures), Jingji yanjiu 6 (2001): 3-12. State Planning Commission, “Dapo difang shichang fenge jianli quanguo tongyi shichang” (End Market Fragmentation and Establish an Integrated National Market), Jingji yanjiu cankao 27 (2001): 9.

136 www.peopledaily.com.cn, February 22, 2003. Minxin Pei’s analysis of 141 commercial disputes adjudicated in Chinese courts in the 1990s found that local firms had a 3 to 1 win ratio vis-à-vis nonlocal firms. See Minxin Pei, “Does Legal Reform Protect Economic Transactions? Commercial Disputes in China,” in Peter Murrell, ed., Assessing the Value of Law in Transition Economies (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001), 180-210.

137 Young, “The Razor’s Edge: Distortions and Incremental Reform in the People’s Republic of China.”

138 Zheng Yushcng and Li Chonggao, “Zhongguo difang fenge de xiaolu sunshi” (Efficiency Losses Caused by Fragmentation of Local Markets in China), Zhongguo shehui kexue (Social Sciences in China) 1 (2003): 64-72.

139 BYTNB 7 (2001): 49.

140 State Planning Commission, “Qiche shichang dc difang baohu zhuangkuang ji duice yanjiu” (A Study on Local Protectionism in the Automobile Market and Policy Prescriptions), Jingji yanjiu cankao 27 (2001): 39.

141 State Planning Commission, “Dapo difang shichang fenge jianli quanguo tongyi shichang,” 14.

142 Boyreau-Debray and Wei, “Can China Grow Faster?”

143 State Planning Commission, “Dapo difang shichang fenge jianli quanguo tongyi shichang,” 5-7.

144 DRC, “Zhongguo difang baohu chengdu yanjiu” (A Study of the Degree of Local Protectionism in China), DRC diaocha yanjiu baogao 46 (2003): 3-16.

145 State Planning Commission, “Dapo difang shichang fenge jianli quanguo tongyi shichang,” 7-8. Qi Lüdong, Zhongguo xiandai longduan jingji yanjiu (A Study of the Economics of Contemporary Monopolies in China) (Beijing: Jingji kexue

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