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Shuquan He

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First Name: Shuquan
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RePEc Short-ID: psh116

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Postal Address: He Shuquan, Department of Economics, Shanghai University, 99#, Shangda Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai,200444 P.R. of China
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Working papers

  1. HE Shu-Quan, 2008. "Service FDI: New Development and Economic Implications," SHU Economics Working Papers 2008001, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  2. HE Shu-Quan, 2008. "On the Dynamics of Trade Patterns: a Comparison Study on China, India and Russia," SHU Economics Working Papers 2008002, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.
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  3. HE Shu-Quan, 2007. "The Changing Comparative Advantages and Export Structure of Chinese Service," SHU Economics Working Papers 2007002, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.
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  4. HE Shu-Quan, 2007. "Policy Options in Building Socialism New Rural Areas," SHU Economics Working Papers 2007001, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  5. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "NAFTA and Mexican Agriculture: Promises and Realities Revisited," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005001, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  6. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "National Innovation Sysytem in China," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005003, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  7. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "Service FDI: Development, Characteristics and Implications," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005007, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  8. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "Submissions on Enforcement Matters of North American Environmental Cooperation: Practices and Problems," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005005, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  9. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "NAFTA Investment Dispute Settlement Procedure: Practices, Problems and Proposals," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005004, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  10. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "Economic Impact of Pre- and Post-establishment National Treatment and Future Options," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005006, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  11. HE Shu-Quan, 2005. "The Development of International Trade Theories Post War," SHU Economics Working Papers 2005002, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  12. He Shuquan, 2004. "Analysis on Major Issues in International Investment Agreements and Future Options," International Trade 0407011, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
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  13. HE Shu-Quan, 2004. "China-EU Economic Relationship and Prospect Analysis," SHU Economics Working Papers 2004005, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  14. He Shu-Quan, 2004. "NAFTA and Mexican Agriculture: Promises and Realities," SHU Economics Working Papers 2004004, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  15. He Shuquan, 2004. "National Key FDI Policies and International Investment Agreements Development," International Trade 0407010, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
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  16. HE Shu-Quan, 2004. "Deflation in China: Causes and Strategies," SHU Economics Working Papers 2004003, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  17. HE Shu-Quan, 2003. "Travel Online: Opportunities, Challenges and Strategies," SHU Economics Working Papers 2003001, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  18. HE Shu-Quan, 2002. "Customer Online Purchase Process and Implications," SHU Economics Working Papers 2002001, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.

  19. HE Shu-Quan, 2001. "An Elementary Study on English Teaching in the Internet Time," SHU Economics Working Papers 2001001, Department of Economics, Shanghai University.


Articles

  1. HE Shu-Quan, 2008. "On the Dynamics of Trade Patterns: a Comparison Study on China, India and Russia," World Economy Laboratory Articles, World Economy Laboratory (WELab), Shanghai University, issue 1, pages 1-7, January.
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  2. HE Shu-Quan, 2007. "The Changing Comparative Advantages and Export Structure of Chinese Service," World Economy Laboratory Articles, World Economy Laboratory (WELab), Shanghai University, issue 12, pages 15-21, December.
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  3. HE Shu-Quan, 2007. "The Role of Agriculture in China and Policy Options in Building New Rural Areas," World Economy Laboratory Articles, World Economy Laboratory (WELab), Shanghai University, vol. 9(5), pages 659-662, October.


NEP Fields

4 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (2) 2005-07-18 2005-07-18 Author is listed
  2. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2004-08-09 Author is listed
  3. NEP-INT: International Trade (2) 2005-07-18 2005-07-18 Author is listed
  4. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2004-08-02 Author is listed

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