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Wan Gang, China's Minister of Science and Technology, and Bai Chunli, Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, presented REAP Director Scott Rozelle with the 2009 Award for Collaboration in Science and Technology in Beijing, China.

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REAP Director Scott Rozelle and REAP China Director Linxiu Zhang gave a joint talk entitled "Multivitamin and Information Interventions on Anemia and Educational Performance in Rural China" at an international workshop on impact evaluation sponsored by the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie).

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A REAP-sponsored workshop designed to target foundation and non-profit managers and executives, researchers and government officials.

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  • To review policy-relevant research regarding the education and health of rural students in China
  • To discuss key issues, challenges and shortcomings of current knowledge and research methodology
  • To compare methodologies and discuss opportunities for collaboration and linkages

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
No.11 Jia Datun Road
Chaoyang District
Beijing, China

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Landau Economics Building
Conference Room A

Encina Hall East, E404
Stanford, CA 94305-6055

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Faculty Co-director of the Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions
Helen F. Farnsworth Endowed Professorship
Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
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Scott Rozelle is the Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and the co-director of Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research at Stanford University. He received his BS from the University of California, Berkeley, and his MS and PhD from Cornell University. Previously, Rozelle was a professor at the University of California, Davis and an assistant professor in Stanford’s Food Research Institute and department of economics. He currently is a member of several organizations, including the American Economics Association, the International Association for Agricultural Economists, and the Association for Asian Studies. Rozelle also serves on the editorial boards of Economic Development and Cultural Change, Agricultural Economics, the Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and the China Economic Review.

His research focuses almost exclusively on China and is concerned with: agricultural policy, including the supply, demand, and trade in agricultural projects; the emergence and evolution of markets and other economic institutions in the transition process and their implications for equity and efficiency; and the economics of poverty and inequality, with an emphasis on rural education, health and nutrition.

Rozelle's papers have been published in top academic journals, including Science, Nature, American Economic Review, and the Journal of Economic Literature. His book, Invisible China: How the Urban-Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise, was published in 2020 by The University of Chicago Press. He is fluent in Chinese and has established a research program in which he has close working ties with several Chinese collaborators and policymakers. For the past 20 years, Rozelle has been the chair of the International Advisory Board of the Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy; a co-director of the University of California's Agricultural Issues Center; and a member of Stanford's Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center and the Center on Food Security and the Environment.

In recognition of his outstanding achievements, Rozelle has received numerous honors and awards, including the Friendship Award in 2008, the highest award given to a non-Chinese by the Premier; and the National Science and Technology Collaboration Award in 2009 for scientific achievement in collaborative research.

Faculty affiliate at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
Faculty Affiliate at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
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REAP collaborators at the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently submitted a policy brief to senior Chinese officials concerning the conditions of Beijing area migrant schools. They note:
  • 53 percent of schools have moved locations at least once. 
  • 55 percent of schools do not have a common study room.
  • 17 percent of schools do not have an outdoor recreational area.
  • 48 percent of teachers have less than an associate's (大专) degree.
  • 78 percent of teachers earn less than 1000rmb (US$150) per month.
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Professor Linxiu Zhang, REAP China Director and Deputy Director of the Chinese Center for Agricultural Policy (CCAP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), appeared on the China Central Television (CCTV) Channel 9 program Biz China in September, 2009. Professor Zhang discussed the pressing need for reforms in China's rural education system.

 

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In five new books -- three of which were produced as part of Shorenstein APARC's in-house publishing program, distributed through the Brookings Institution Press -- Center academics tackle an array of issues related to Asia's past, present, and future, from both policy and historical perspectives.

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