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2017年7月12日,应南开大学区域经济应用实验室邀请(China Regional Economics Application Laboratory, China REAL),美国伊利诺伊大学香槟分校(UIUC)区域经济应用实验室(REAL)荣誉主任Geoffrey Hewings教授和主任Sandy Dall’erba教授来访南开,双方就未来合作进行了充分讨论,并签署备忘录。经发院院长刘秉镰教...
From 1996 to 2006, China’s oil consumption growth far exceeded that of all major
consuming countries. China’s average growth in oil consumption over the time period 2000 to
2006 was estimated to b...
Resource abundance and regional development in China
China regional inequality resource curse Dutch disease property rights
2014/3/12
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrastructure development. Demand for natural resources has increased from the booming coastal economies, c...
Foreign Direct Investment and Full Factor Productivity in China
Foreign direct investment Total factor productivity Spatial econometrics
2014/3/12
This paper develops a spatial dynamic model to assess the total-factor-productivity (TFP) effects of externalities generated by foreign direct investment (FDI). The model is capable of disentangling T...
The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States
Import Competition Labor Market
2014/9/10
We analyze the effect of rising Chinese import competition between 1990 and 2007 on US local labor markets, exploiting cross- market variation in import exposure stemming from initial differences in i...
Are Elite University Graduates Aiding China’s Transition to an Innovation-based Economy? Results from a Career Choices Survey among Would-be Innovators in China and the United States
innovation development China
2014/3/13
This paper reports on a survey conducted among more than 800 engineering students at elite universities in China and the United States. Results from the survey reveal that US and Chinese students are ...
Kirby, William;Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies in Harvard Business School(图)
Kirby, William Professor Business Administration Chang Professor
2011/10/25
China’s Internal Borders: Evidence from the Business Cycle Correlations across Chinese Cities
Border effect Market integration Business cycle correlation
2011/4/2
We measure the correlations between two cities’ real GDP growth rates (a measure of business cycle correlations) to capture the degree of segmentation across China’s provincial and regional borders.
Business Cycle Asymmetry in China: Evidence from Friedman’s Plucking Model
business cycle plucking model asymmetry regime switching structural break
2011/4/1
Friedman’s plucking model of business fluctuations suggests that output cannot exceed an upper limit, or ceiling level, but it is occasionally plucked downward, with depth and steepness, due to recess...
Reforming the Welfare System in the People’s Republic of China
Reforming the Welfare System
2009/9/1
This paper reviews the recent progress in welfare system reforms in the
People’s Republic of China and looks at the experiences of Japan and
Republic of Korea in establishing their modern welfare sy...
THE COMPETITIVE SAVING MOTIVE: EVIDENCE FROM RISING SEX RATIOS AND SAVINGS RATES IN CHINA
THE COMPETITIVE SAVING MOTIVE EVIDENCE FROM RISING SEX RATIOS SAVINGS RATES IN CHINA
2014/3/12
While the high savings rate in China has global impact, existing explanations are incomplete. This paper proposes a competitive saving motive as a new explanation: as the country experiences a rising ...
Do Institutions Matter? Estimating the Effect of Institutions on Econo- mic Performance in China
Institutions Christian Geography Policy
2011/4/2
This paper estimates the effect of institutions on economic performance using cross-city data from China. We argue that China’s ongoing reforms are part of a long and circuitous historical transition ...
HOW WILL CHINA’S SAVING-INVESTMENT BALANCE EVOLVE?
Investment saving financing demographics corporate governance China
2009/1/16
This paper investigates how China’s saving, investment, and the saving-investment balance will evolve in the decades ahead. Household saving in China is relatively high, compared to OECD countries. Ho...
Deflationary Expansion: an Overshooting Perspective to the Recent Business Cycle in China
No.E2000002The Current Deflation in China: Causes and Policy Option
Current Deflation Causes Policy
2007/12/5
The Chinese economy showed the sign of overheating in the spring of 1993. As a countermeasure of overheating, the Chinese government began to implement a retrenchment program in July 1993 and the prog...