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Bruce Reynolds

Professor

E-mail:
Phone: 434-924-6746

Address:
PO Box 400182
Monroe Hall
Department of Economics
Charlottesville, VA 22904

Research Interests

Inequality, development and institutional change in transition economies.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA), Yale University
  • Master of Arts (MA), University of Michigan System : Ann Arbor
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Michigan System : Ann Arbor

Current Downloadable Papers

DOC document icon International Workshop on Household Credit In China, Peking University, China Center for Economic Research, August 2004 (.doc)

DOC document icon Luo & Sun: Interplay of Market Forces and Regulatory Framework in the US Credit Card Industry (.doc)(Chinese)

DOC document icon Luo & Sun: Interplay of Market Forces and Regulatory Framework in the US Credit Card Industry (.doc)(Truncated Translation)

Research Papers

"Economic Reform and External Imbalance in China, 1978-1981", American Economic Review, 73,2, May 1983;

"Trade, Employment, and Inequality in Post-reform China", Journal of Comparative Economics 11,3, September 1987;

"Choosing a Strategy for China's Economic Reform", (with Jinglian Wu), American Economic Review 78:2, May 1988;

Chinese Economic Reform: How Far, How Fast? (ed.), London: Academic Press, 1988;

"Urban Housing Reform in China," in Gang Yi (ed.), China's Transition to the Market, New York: Oxford University Press, 1995

"Rice, Culture and Growth in East Asia: Testing for a Linkage between Effort and Tenurial Relations in Agriculture", in K. Lieberthal et al (eds.), Constructing China: The Interaction of Culture and Economics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997;

"Household Credit in China: Lessons from Abroad", Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005

 

 

Department of Economics

University of Virginia
237 Monroe Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4182

Contact Information

ph: 434-924-3177; fax: 434-982-2904
office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm