Misallocation, Selection, and Productivity: A Quantitative Analysis With Panel Data From China
- Soil Science
- General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
- Political Science and International Relations
- Journal
- Econometrica
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This paper, published in 2022, received 140 indexed citations . Written by Tasso Adamopoulos, Loren Brandt, Jessica Leight and Diego Restuccia covering the research area of Soil Science, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Political Science and International Relations. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Economics and Econometrics (74 citations), Soil Science (50 citations) and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences (38 citations). Published in Econometrica.
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