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Xian Xin

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First Name: Xian
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Last Name: Xin
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RePEc Short-ID: pxi37

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Postal Address: College of Economics and Management China Agricultural University Beijing, 100094, P.R.China
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Working papers

  1. John Whalley & Xian Xin, 2007. "Regionalization, Changes in Home Bias, and the Growth of World Trade," NBER Working Papers 13023, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. Xiuqing Wang & Shujie Yao & Juan Liu & Xian Xin & Xiumei Liu & Wenjuan Ren, 2007. "Measuring Rural Poverty in China: a Case Study Approach," Cahiers de recherche PMMA 2007-27, PEP-PMMA. [Downloadable!]

  3. John Whalley & Xian Xin, 2006. "Home and Regional Biases and Border Effects in Armington Type Models," NBER Working Papers 12439, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  4. John Whalley & Xian Xin, 2006. "China's FDI and Non-FDI Economies and the Sustainability of Future High Chinese Growth," NBER Working Papers 12249, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)


Articles

  1. Xiuqing Wang & Juan Liu & Shujie Yao & Xian Xin, 2009. "China's rural poverty line and the determinants of rural poverty," China Agricultural Economic Review, Emerald Group Publishing, vol. 1(3), pages 283-300, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. Whalley, John & Xin, Xian, 2009. "Home and regional biases and border effects in Armington type models," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 26(2), pages 309-319, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  3. Xian Xin, 2008. "Editorial," China Agricultural Economic Review, Emerald Group Publishing, vol. 1(1), December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  4. Xian Xin & Xiuqing Wang, 2008. "Was China's Inflation in 2004 Led by an Agricultural Price Rise?," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 56(3), pages 353-364, 09. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  5. Xian Xin & Jing Liu, 2008. "Geographic Concentration and China's Agricultural Export Instability," The World Economy, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 31(2), pages 275-285, 02. [Downloadable!] (restricted)


Editor

  1. China Agricultural Economic Review, Emerald Group Publishing.

NEP Fields

4 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2007-08-18 Author is listed
  2. NEP-CNA: China (2) 2006-06-03 2007-08-18 Author is listed
  3. NEP-DEV: Development (2) 2006-06-03 2007-08-18 Author is listed
  4. NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2007-04-14 Author is listed
  5. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2006-06-03 Author is listed
  6. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (2) 2006-06-03 2007-08-18 Author is listed

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