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Report NEP-CNA-2009-07-11
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:
- Brandt, Loren & Siow, Aloysius & Vogel, Carl, 2009.
"Large Demographic Shocks and Small Changes in the Marriage Market,"
IZA Discussion Papers
4243, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!]
- Heywood, John S. & Siebert, W. Stanley & Wei, Xiangdong, 2009.
"Job Satisfaction and the Labor Market Institutions in Urban China,"
IZA Discussion Papers
4254, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!]
- Gagnon, Jason & Xenogiani, Theodora & Xing, Chunbing, 2009.
"Are all migrants really worse off in urban labour markets: new empirical evidence from China,"
MPRA Paper
16109, University Library of Munich, Germany.
[Downloadable!]
- Yin-Wong Cheung & XingWang Qian, 2009.
"The Empirics of China's Outward Direct Investment,"
Working Papers
172009, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research.
[Downloadable!]
- Johansson, Anders C., 2009.
"China'S Financial Market Integration With The World,"
Working Paper Series
2009-10, China Economic Research Center, Stockholm School of Economics.
[Downloadable!]
- Ljungwall, Christer & Gao, Xu, 2009.
"Sources Of Business Cycle Fluctuations: Comparing China And India,"
Working Paper Series
2009-7, China Economic Research Center, Stockholm School of Economics.
[Downloadable!]
- Yin-Wong Cheung & Menzie D. Chinn & Eiji Fujii, 2009.
"China's Current Account and Exchange Rate,"
Working Papers
142009, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research.
[Downloadable!]
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