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Report NEP-CNA-2009-05-02
This is the archive for NEP-CNA, a report on new working papers in the area of China. Zheng Fang issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS
Other reports in NEP-CNA
The following items were anounced in this report:
- Yochanan Shachmurove & Uriel Spiegel, 2009.
"Ricardo Meets China, India and U.S. Three Hundred Years Later,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
09-015, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania.
[Downloadable!]
- Ana Isabel Moreno-Monroy, 2008.
"The dynamics of spatial agglomeration in China: an empirical assessment,"
Economics Program Working Papers
08-06, The Conference Board, Economics Program.
[Downloadable!]
- Shimokawa, Satoru, 2009.
"Asymmetric Intra-household Allocation of Calories in China: Implication for Demographic Bias and the Need for Demographic Targeting,"
2009 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, 2009, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
49115, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
[Downloadable!]
- Alicia GarcĂa-Herrero & Tuuli Koivu, 2009.
"China's exchange rate policy and Asian trade,"
BIS Working Papers
282, Bank for International Settlements.
[Downloadable!]
- Wenshu Gao & Russell Smyth, 2009.
"Health Human Capital, Height and Wages in China,"
Monash Economics Working Papers
05/09, Monash University, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!]
- Ortega, David L. & Wang, H. Holly & Wu, Laping, 2009.
"Consumer Preferences for U.S. Pork in Urban China,"
2009 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, 2009, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
49184, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
[Downloadable!]
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