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China Center for Economic Research

Name Date published Author
Industry and Ownership Structure of Chinese Overseas Direct Investment October 2012
Uncertain Consumer Tastes and Two-Part Tariff January 2007
A Globally Consistent Framework for Reliability-based Trade Statistics Reconciliation in the Presence of an Entrepôt January 2007
Chinese Foreign Trade Performance and the China-US Trade 1995 – 2004 – A Graphical Analysis Based on China Customs Statistics January 2007
Deflationary Expansion: an Overshooting Perspective to the Recent Business Cycle in China January 2005
What Does the Lewis Turning Point Mean for China? A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis January 2010
Vertical Integration Versus Outsourcing in Industry Equilibrium January 2006
SES Health Gradients during the Epidemiological Transition: The Case of China January 2010
Chinese Agricultural Reform, the WTO and FTA Negotiations January 2006
Explaining Rising Returns to Education in Urban China in the 1990s January 2010
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