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China

Name Date published Author
Estimating the impacts of demographic and policy changes on pension deficit: a simple method and application to China July 2006
Expanding Beyond Borders: The Yen and the Yuan December 2013
Explaining Rising Returns to Education in Urban China in the 1990s January 2010
Financial Sector Development, FDI and Economic Growth in China. August 2007
Financial Turmoil in the Banking Sector and the Asian Lamfalussy Process: The Case of Four Economies January 2010
Historical and Contemporary Relations between the Peoples of Southeast Asia and China – Enhancing Future Collaboration among ASEAN and Chinese Youths January 2006
Historical Sources of Institutional Trajectories in Economic Development: China, Japan, and Korea Compared November 2012
How Much Do We Know about the Impact of the Economic Downturn on the Employment of Migrants? January 2010
How Would an Appreciation of the Yuan Affect the People’s Republic of China’s Surplus in Processing Trade? January 2010
Impact of the ASEAN Economic Community on ASEAN Production Networks February 2013
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