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in 2008. To test the impact of state aid, we examine a natural experiment in the banking sector in China in the 1990s. We …
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from China. The simulation results show that how poor rural households are affected depends on a variety of factors …
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. We suggest this model has relevance to the current situation in China where services remain unliberalized and tariff … analysis provides an intellectual counter argument to those presently advocating a free Renminbi float for China. …
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and, more specifically, China. …
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. We calibrate such a model to China's trade with the rest of the world and explore two country tariff games using 2005 …
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The most popular general univariate polarization indices for discrete (Esteban and Ray 1994), and continuous (Duclos, Esteban and Ray 2004) variables are combined and extended to describe the extent of polarization between agents in a distribution defined over a collection of many discrete and...
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The most popular general univariate polarization indexes for discrete and continuous variables are extended and combined to describe the extent of polarization between agents in a distribution defined over a collection of many discrete and continuous agent characteristics. A formula for the...
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A well-recognized problem in the multitasking literature is that workers might substantially reduce their effort on tasks that produce unobservable outputs as they seek the salient rewards to observable outputs. Since the theory related to multitasking is decades ahead of the empirical evidence,...
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Many transition policies, based on neoclassical economics, failed in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and China …
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