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Eric S. Lin

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First Name: Eric
Middle Name: S.
Last Name: Lin
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RePEc Short-ID: pli355

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http://mx.nthu.edu.tw/~slin/
Postal Address: Department of Economics National Tsing Hua University Hsin-Chu, Taiwan 30013
Phone: +886-3-574-2729

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  1. Jenn-Hong Tang & Cheng-Chung Lai & Eric Lin, 2009. "Military Expenditure And Unemployment Rates: Granger Causality Tests Using Global Panel Data," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 20(4), pages 253-267. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. Eric S. Lin & Shih-Ying Wu, 2007. "Lottery expenses and charitable contributions - Taiwan's experience," Applied Economics, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 39(17), pages 2241-2251. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  3. Eric S. Lin, 2007. "On the standard errors of Oaxaca-type decompositions for inter-industry gender wage differentials," Economics Bulletin, Economics Bulletin, vol. 10(6), pages 1-11. [Downloadable!]


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