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Social Sciences in China
0252-9203
2015 Issue 1
Instructions for Authors
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Punitive Damages in China:Evolution and Application
Zhu Guangxin;Lin Wanping;China Legal Science Journal Agency;
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Changes in the Chinese Population’s Fertility Intentions:1980-2011
Hou Jiawei;Huang Silin;Xin Ziqiang;Sun Ling;Zhang Hongchuan;Dou Donghui;Zhao Yuanyuan;School of Social Development;Central University of Finance and Economics;
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Can Education Make Us Healthier? An Urban-Rural Comparative Analysis Based on the Chinese General Social Survey of 2010
Hu Arming;Lin Jingfeng;Department of Sociology;Fudan University;
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Introduction:Beyond the Great Divergence
Shu Jianjun;Lin Wanping;Social Sciences in China Press;
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The Early Modern Economy of the Yangzi Delta in a New Perspective
Li Bozhong;Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;
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The East Anglia Road:The Zigzag Path of the Transformation of a Traditional English Agricultural Area
Liu Jinghua;Cui Hongjian;School of History and Culture;Tianjin Normal University;School of History and Culture;Henan Normal University;
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Trust,Capitalism and Contract in English Economic History:1500-1750
Craig Muldrew;Queens’ College;University of Cambridge;
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Fiscal Cycles and the Low-Level Equilibrium under the Qing:A Comparative Analysis
Li Huaiyin;The University of Texas at Austin;
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Institution and Change of the Public Economy:A New Interpretation of Early Modern Civilization Evolution
Song Bingtao;The Center for Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development;School of Economics;Henan University;
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Call for Papers
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