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Volume 12, Number 4, 2001
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Editorial note
pp. 261-262(2)
Authors: Chang C.; Chang G.; Fleisher B.; Parker E.; Wang Y.

The Panda that grew
pp. 263-279(17)
Author: Gapinski1 J.H.

Roundtable on Chinese Economic Statistics Introduction
pp. 298-302(5)
Authors: Rawski T.G.; Xiao W.

The 1997-1998 break in industrial statistics - Facts and appraisal
pp. 303-316(14)
Authors: Holz C.A.; Lin Y.-m.

The measurement of small-scale industry for China's GDP accounts
pp. 317-322(6)
Authors: Wiemer C.; Tian X.

Hide-and-seek - China's elusive population data
pp. 323-332(10)
Author: Scharping T.

A reevaluation of China's economic growth
pp. 338-346(9)
Authors: Wang X.; Meng L.

What is happening to China's GDP statistics?
pp. 347-354(8)
Author: Rawski T.G.

China's GDP expenditure accounts
pp. 355-367(13)
Author: Keidel1 A.

Are China's recent transport statistics plausible?
pp. 368-372(5)
Author: Huenemann R.W.

Accuracy and reliability of China's energy statistics
pp. 373-383(11)
Author: Sinton J.E.

China's poverty statistics
pp. 384-398(15)
Authors: Park A.; Wang S.

Referee acknowledgments
pp. 399-401(3)
Author: Parker

Index Volume 12 (2001)
pp. 405-406(2)

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