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Andrew G. Walder
Andrew G. Walder
Professor of Sociology, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Communist Neo-Traditionalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry
A Walder
Berkeley: University of California Press., 1986
32811986
Local governments as industrial firms: an organizational analysis of China's transitional economy
AG Walder
American Journal of sociology 101 (2), 263-301, 1995
17061995
Career mobility and the communist political order
AG Walder
American sociological review, 309-328, 1995
6581995
Property rights and economic reform in China
JC Oi, AG Walder
Stanford University Press, 1999
580*1999
Property rights and stratification in socialist redistributive economies
AG Walder
American Sociological Review, 524-539, 1992
5081992
Markets and inequality in transitional economies: Toward testable theories
AG Walder
American Journal of Sociology 101 (4), 1060-1073, 1996
4771996
Politics and life chances in a state socialist regime: Dual career paths into the urban Chinese elite, 1949 to 1996
AG Walder, B Li, DJ Treiman
American sociological review 65 (2), 191-209, 2000
4522000
Political sociology and social movements
AG Walder
Annual review of sociology 35, 393-412, 2009
4022009
Elite Opportunity in Transitional Economies
AG Walder
American Sociological Review 68 (6), 899-916, 2003
3612003
Factory and Manager in an Era of Reform
AG Walder
The China Quarterly 118, 242-264, 1989
3521989
Career Advancement as Party Patronage: Sponsored Mobility into the Chinese Administrative Elite, 1949-1996
B Li, AG Walder
American Journal of Sociology 106, 1371, 2001
3412001
China’s transitional economy: interpreting its significance
AG Walder
Chinese Economic History Since 1949, 120-138, 2017
3352017
China under Mao: A revolution derailed
AG Walder
Harvard University Press, 2015
3052015
Markets and income inequality in rural China: Political advantage in an expanding economy
AG Walder
American Sociological Review 67 (2), 231-253, 2002
2602002
Wage reform and the web of factory interests
AG Walder
The China Quarterly 109, 22-41, 1987
2471987
Organized dependency and cultures of authority in Chinese industry
AG Walder
The Journal of Asian Studies 43 (1), 51-76, 1983
2371983
The decline of communist power: Elements of a theory of institutional change
AG Walder
Theory and society, 297-323, 1994
2231994
Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard Movement
AG Walder
Harvard University Press, 2009
2172009
Workers, managers and the state: the reform era and the political crisis of 1989
AG Walder
The China Quarterly 127, 467-492, 1991
2101991
The Waning of the Communist State: Economic Origins of Political Decline in China and Hungary
AG Walder
Economic Origins of Political Decline inChina and Hungary (Berkeley …, 1995
2071995
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