科研成果

2013
Zhang L, Yi* H, Luo R, Liu C, Rozelle S. The Human Capital Roots of the Middle Income Trap: The Case of China. Agricultural Economics. 2013:151-162.
Zhang L, Lai* F, Pang X, Yi H, Rozelle S. The impact of teacher training on teacher and student outcomes: evidence from a randomised experiment in Beijing migrant schools. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 2013;5:339-358.
Babiarz KS, Yi* H, Luo R. Meeting the Health-care Needs of the Rural Elderly: The Unique Role of Village Doctors. China & World Economy. 2013;21:44-60.
Liu C, Zhang L, Huang J, Luo R, Yi H, Shi Y, Rozelle S. Project design, village governance and infrastructure quality in rural China. China Agricultural Economic Review. 2013;5:248-280.
Mo D, Zhang L, Yi H, Luo R, Rozelle S, Brinton C. School Dropouts and Conditional Cash Transfers: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Rural China's Junior High Schools. Journal of Development Studies. 2013;49:190-207.
罗仁福, 张林秀, 王晓兵, 易红梅, 史耀疆, Rozelle S. 家长健康信息干预对贫困农村学生贫血的影响. 中国学校卫生. 2013;34:225-227.
易红梅, 姚晔舟, 张林秀*. 新农合对农民医疗服务利用和医疗支出的影响——基于5省份的面板数据. 中国卫生政策研究. 2013;6:25-29.
岳爱, 杨矗, 常芳, 田新, 史耀疆*, 罗仁福, 易红梅. 新型农村社会养老保险对家庭日常费用支出的影响. 管理世界. 2013:14-21.
史耀疆, 王欢, 罗仁福, 张林秀, 刘承芳, 易红梅, 岳爱, Rozelle S. 营养干预对陕西贫困农村学生身心健康的影响研究. 中国软科学. 2013:48-56.
2012
Babiarz KS, Miller G, Yi H, Zhang L, Rozelle S. China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme Improved Finances Of Township Health Centers But Not The Number Of Patients Served. Health Affairs. 2012;31:1065-1074.
Yi H, Zhang L, Luo R, Shi Y, Mo D, Brinton C, Rozelle S. Dropping out: Why are Students Leaving Junior High in China's Poor Rural Areas?. International Jounral of Educational Development. 2012:555-563.
Mo D, Yi H, Zhang L, Shi Y, Rozelle S, Medina A. Transfer Paths and Academic Performance: The Primary School Merger Program in China. International Jounral of Education Development. 2012:423-431.
2011
Zhang L, Yi H, Luo R, Liu C, Shi Y, Rozelle S, Singer KB, Miller G, Atlas S. Caring for One Billion: Assessing the New Social Protection Programs in Rural China. Center for Social Protection, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex; 2011.
Yi H, Hare D, Zhang L. Does the Provision of Public Goods Correspond to Local Demand?. Contemporary Economic Policy. 2011;29:115-137.Abstract
Recently China's central government has promoted public goods investment in pursuit of rural development and poverty reduction. However, the top down nature of investment planning may lead to mismatches between public goods projects and the demands of local residents. Using village- and household-level survey data, this study seeks to identify the determinants of project implementation, focusing on investments in roads, drinking water, and irrigation. Contrary to some popular perception, our results suggest symmetry between farmers' reported demand and the types of projects implemented in their villages. The relative contribution of local demand to project implementation is seen to vary, however, across different types of public goods. (JEL D71, H41, H77, P35)
易红梅, 张林秀. 农村最低生活保障政策在实施过程中的瞄准分析. 中国人口•资源与环境. 2011;21:67-73.
易红梅, 张林秀, 罗仁福, 刘承芳, Rozelle S. 新型农村合作医疗:农民知多少,受益多少?. 人口学刊. 2011:47-53.
罗仁福, 张林秀, 赵启然, 易红梅, 史耀疆, Rozelle S. 陕西贫困农村寄宿学校小学生贫血情况调查. 中国学校卫生. 2011:1257-1258.
2010
Zhang L, Yi H, Rozelle S. Good and Bad News from China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme. IDS Bulletin. 2010;41:95-106.Abstract
Abstract The overall goal of this article is to understand the progress in implementing the New Cooperative Medical Scheme, while seeking to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the programme and, in particular, to understand its effects on the incidence of catastrophic medical payment. The study is based on two rounds of nationally representative household survey data collected in 2005 and 2008. The study found that the programme has a very high level of participation, and has increased farmers' use of medical services. However, despite efforts by both central and local governments and high household participation, the programme is only partially achieving its policy objectives. In particular, it has been able to extend to almost all of the rural population, but has failed to cover expenses for catastrophic illness, due to insufficient funds.
Babiarz KS, Miller G, Yi H, Zhang L, Rozelle S. New evidence on the impact of China's New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme and its implications for rural primary healthcare: multivariate difference-in-difference. BMJ. 2010:c5617 .
2009
Yi H, Zhang L, Singer K, Rozelle S, Atlas S. Health Insurance and Catastrophic Illness: A Report on the New Cooperative Medical System in Rural China. Health Economics. 2009;18:119-127.

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