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Table 1Ownership structure of industry
Table 2Changes in revenue and profit indicators by ownership type in 168 sample rural enterprises in china, 1994–1997
Table 3Panel analysis of determinants of production efficiency in 168 rural enterprises in China
Table 4Selection regressions (regression (1) is reduced form, probit model, of determinants of privatization in 168 rural enterprises in China;

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