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  1. How regime types shape internet governance effectiveness in cybersecurity: A cross-country study
  2. Aging Out of Place in Singapore: Effects of Fragmented Health and Long‐Term Care
  3. The Role of the State and the National Innovation System in China’s Space Economy
  4. :Is the Chinese Economy a Miracle or a Bubble?
  5. Governing China's Digital Transformation
  6. Fiscal policies for innovation in China: challenges of the transition to an ecosystem approach
  7. Strengthening primary care in Singapore: aligning vital health system components
  8. Policy design and policy feedback in welfare retrenchment: A survey experiment in China
  9. Firm Compliance, State Enforcement and Social Insurance Coverage in China
  10. Unleashing generative AI: funding implications and insights from China
  11. Strengthening primary health care in China: governance and policy challenges
  12. Health policy in Asia: A policy design approach. By M.Ramesh, Azad S.Bali, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2021. pp. 259. $99.99 (hardcover). ISBN: 9781108483537
  13. Willingness to Purchase Hypothetical Private Long-Term Care Insurance Plans in a Super-ageing Society: Evidence from Hong Kong
  14. The impact of housing price on entrepreneurship in Chinese cities: Does the start-up motivation matter?
  15. Health reform in China: Developments and future prospects
  16. Regulating Competition in the Digital Platform Economy: Russia and China Compared
  17. Governing and Ruling: The Political Logic of Taxation in China, by Changdong Zhang. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2021. xvii+331 pp. US$85.00 (cloth), US$39.95 (paper); also available as an e-book.
  18. Collaborative governance in emergencies: Community food supply in COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
  19. COVID-19 and social inequality in China: the local–migrant divide and the limits of social protections in a pandemic
  20. Culture and Welfare Spending: A Cross-country Analysis
  21. The state in Chinese economic history
  22. Ka Zeng, and Xiaojun Li, Fragmenting Globalization: The Politics of Preferential Trade Liberalization in China and the United States
  23. Preferences for private long-term care insurance products in a super-ageing society: A discrete choice experiment in Hong Kong
  24. Experimentalism as a policy style
  25. The Political Economy of Making and Implementing Social Policy in China
  26. The State in Chinese Economic History
  27. “China Model” and Social Policy Reform
  28. Policy Implementation in the Decentralization Welfare Regime
  29. Policy Capacity in China’s Social Policy Reform
  30. Interagency Collaboration in China’s Social Policy Reform
  31. Feedback on Social Policy Reform and Bureaucrats’ Responses
  32. The Development of Social Policy Reform in China
  33. Extension of social insurance coverage to informal economy workers in China: An administrative and institutional perspective
  34. Inventory Management using Color Images
  35. Attitudinal Feedback towards Sub-national Social Policy: A Comparison of Popular Support for Social Health Insurance in Urban China
  36. Attitudes toward welfare spending in urban China: evidence from a survey in two provinces and social policy implications
  37. Introduction
  38. The urban informal sector and development in China
  39. Development and Poverty Reduction
  40. An unintended consequence of provider payment reform: The case of capitation grants in the National Health Insurance reform of Indonesia
  41. Evolution of Poverty Reduction Strategies in Rural China
  42. The medical arms race and its impact in Chinese hospitals: implications for health regulation and planning
  43. Policy styles in China
  44. Tax Administration Reform in China
  45. Massification of higher education and youth transition: skills mismatch, informal sector jobs and implications for China
  46. A new welfare regime in the making? Paternalistic welfare pragmatism in China
  47. Logrolling under fragmented authoritarianism: theory and evidence from China
  48. Interaction Between Public Policies and Institutions: the Case of Poverty Reduction in China
  49. Land-based finance, fiscal autonomy and land supply for affordable housing in urban China: A prefecture-level analysis
  50. The Evolving Singaporean Welfare State
  51. Social Protection for the Informal Sector in Urban China: Institutional Constraints and Self-selection Behaviour
  52. Tax Reforms in China: Recent Initiatives and Concerns
  53. Improving Policy Design and Building Capacity in Local Experiments: Equalization of Public Service in China's Urban-rural Integration Pilot
  54. China's future healthcare system: what is the role for private production and financing?
  55. Regulatory Reforms in the Chinese Health System
  56. Law Enforcement in the Chinese Health System: An Institutional Perspective
  57. The Bonus Scheme, Motivation Crowding-out and Quality of the Doctor-Patient Encounters in Chinese Public Hospitals
  58. Chinese Politics as Fragmented Authoritarianism
  59. Rural Poverty Alleviation in China: Recent Reforms and Challenges
  60. Dual Decentralization and Fragmented Authoritarianism in Governance:Crowding Out among Social Programmes in China
  61. Explaining medical disputes in Chinese public hospitals: the doctor–patient relationship and its implications for health policy reforms
  62. China's future healthcare system: what role for private production and financing?
  63. Logrolling Under Fragmented Authoritarianism: Theory and Evidence from China
  64. The Emerging Private Sector in the Chinese Health System
  65. Chongqing under Sun Zhengcai
  66. Reallocating authority in the Chinese health system: an institutional perspective
  67. China's New Urbanisation Plan to Revamp Public Service Provision
  68. Hospitals' Responses to Administrative Cost-containment Policy in Urban China: The Case of Fujian Province
  69. Anti-Poverty in China: Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Scheme
  70. Social Health Insurance in China: Getting the Incentive Right
  71. Reinventing China’s Health System
  72. Health Policy Reform in China
  73. Health Reform in China: Three Years After
  74. Direct Provider Subsidies vs Social Health Insurance: A Compromise Proposal
  75. HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM IN CHINA: AN ASSESSMENT OF RECENT TRENDS
  76. The Health System in China