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China 13 Economic Growth 8 Immigrants 7 Diversification 5 Growth volatility 5 Population 5 Publications 5 Scientific research 5 Vilfredo Pareto 5 stock prices 5 Chinese economy 4 Earnings 4 Australia 3 Fiscal Decentralisation 3 Fiscal Sociology 3 Schooling 3 economic growth 3 multistage production 3 output 3 Energy consumption 2 English Language 2 Environmental efficiency 2 Fiscal Autonomy 2 Fiscal Importance 2 Gino Borgatta 2 Growth 2 Growth Accounting 2 Human Capital 2 India 2 Interest-rate smoothing 2 Investment 2 Language Skills 2 Occupation 2 Pareto 2 Productivity 2 Public Finance 2 Rates of Return 2 Trade Costs 2 VAR/VEC modelling 2 alcohol 2
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Clements, K.W. 74 Wu, Yanrui 45 Groenewold, Nicolaas 40 McLure, Michael 30 Selvanathan, E.A. 28 Clements, Kenneth W. 27 Clements, Kenneth W 24 Tyers, Rod 23 Lan, Yihui 20 Weber, Ernst Juerg 19 Miller, P.W. 18 Selvanathan, S. 16 Miller, Paul W. 15 Qiang, Y. 15 Sjaastad, L.A. 15 Chen, Anping 13 Ghosh, R.N. 13 Greig, R.A. 13 Fraser, R.W. 12 Groenewold, N. 12 Manzur, M. 12 Siddique, M.A.B. 12 Tcha, MoonJoong 12 Verikios, George 12 Tcha, M. 11 Weber, E.J. 11 Ahammad, H. 10 Izan, H.Y. 9 Wu, Y. 9 Cheong, Tsun Se 8 Harrison, G.W. 8 Pope, J. 8 Tang, Sam Hak Kan 8 Butler, D.J. 7 Chiswick, Barry R. 7 Dongling, C. 7 Mulvey, C. 7 Chen, D. 6 Fogarty, James 6 Gao, Grace 6
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The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics
Collins, Jason; Baer, Boris; Weber, Ernst Juerg - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
As human traits and preferences were shaped by natural selection, there is substantial potential for the use of evolutionary biology in economic analysis. In this paper, we review the extent to which evolutionary theory has been incorporated into economic research. We examine work in four areas:...
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China and Global Macroeconomic Interdependence
Tyers, Rod - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
China is transitioning toward more inward-focussed growth, causing adverse changes in the product and financial terms of trade in the advanced economies. At the same time, international financial markets tussle between tightening forces associated with the US recovery on the one hand and...
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The Gravity of Resources and the Tyranny of Distance
Robertson, Peter E; Robitaille, Marie-Claire - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
Falling transport costs and the rise of global production networks have reshaped world trade. But endowments still determine production locations for fuels and minerals. Moreover, because they are often bulky or dicult to store, unit transport costs for natural resources may still be very large....
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Regional Disparity of Embedded Carbon Footprint and its Sources in China: A Consumption Perspective
Fan, Jin; Wu, Yanrui; Guo, Xiumei; Zhao, Dingtao; … - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
Carbon emission reduction could be achieved through extensive cooperation between relevant groups such as businesses, governments and consumers. Generally, carbon emissions stem from consumer behavior. To tackle the increasingly serious energy crisis and climate change in China, it is thus vital...
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Parents, Migrant Domestic Workers, and Children’s Speaking of a Second Language: Evidence from Hong Kong
Tang, Sam Hak Kan - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
This paper explores the effects of different language home environments provided by English-speaking and non-English-speaking migrant domestic workers (MDWs) on Hong Kong children’s ability to speak English. To isolate MDWs’ language effect from parental and family effects, I use...
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More on the Price-Responsiveness of Food Consumption
Clements, Kenneth W; Si, Jiawei - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
Cornelsen et al. (2014) and Green et al. (2013) provide a comprehensive review/summary of a large number of recent estimates of the price responsiveness of food consumption using a meta-regression approach. For seven food items, they present uncompensated elasticities that include both the...
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An Increase in the Retirement Age in China: The Regional Economic Effects
Chen, Anping; Groenewold, Nicolaas - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
China’s pension system is in need of comprehensive reform in that it is fragmented in its coverage and significantly under-funded. Attempts to improve the coverage will likely exacerbate the financial strains. Thus it is urgent to improve the financial sustainability of the system and one...
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The Impact of External Debt on Economic Growth:Empirical Evidence from Highly Indebted Poor Countries
Siddique, Abu; Selvanathan, E A; Selvanathan, Saroja - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
During the 1970s and 1980s, the external debt levels of poor countries rose to a level constituting a ‘debt crisis.’ The main source of the supply of external debt was the surplus revenue generated by the OPEC through significant increases in the price of oil during the 1970s. Unfortunately,...
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Local Government Debt and Economic Growth in China
Wu, Yanrui - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
China’s local government debt (LGD) has recently become the focus of economic policy debates. However, information about LGD and its impact on economic growth in the Chinese economy is scarce. This paper attempts to present an empirical investigation of the impact of China’s LGD on economic...
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The Global Economic Implications of Freer Skilled Migration
Tyers, Rod; Bain, Iain - Department of Economics, Business School - 2015
Trade and technology driven increases in skill premia in the older industrial regions since the 1980s have raised the spectre of “skill shortages”, one consequence of which has been freer migration of skilled and professional workers from developing regions. The links between demographic...
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