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Working Papers
1996
- Hong Kong's Currency Board and Changing Monetary Regimes
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (23)
See also Chapter Hong Kong's Currency Board and Changing Monetary Regimes, NBER Chapters, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (1999) View citations (4) (1999)
Journal Articles
2009
- Comment on “Ultrasonography and Sex Ratios in China”
Asian Economic Policy Review, 2009, 4, (1), 138-139 View citations (1)
2004
- Les régimes de caisse d’émission sont-ils performants ? Le cas de Hong-Kong
Revue d'Économie Financière, 2004, 75, (2), 153-178
1999
- Bureaucratic Corruption and Endogenous Economic Growth
Journal of Political Economy, 1999, 107, (S6), S270-S293 View citations (299)
1998
- Social Security, the Family, and Economic Growth
Economic Inquiry, 1998, 36, (3), 390-409 View citations (39)
1997
- The problem of population and growth: A review of the literature from Malthus to contemporary models of endogenous population and endogenous growth
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1997, 21, (1), 205-242 View citations (101)
1996
- THREE ASPECTS OF CORRUPTION
Contemporary Economic Policy, 1996, 14, (3), 26-29 View citations (42)
1992
- Matching and a technology-induced skewness in income distributions
Mathematical Social Sciences, 1992, 25, (1), 1-13
1991
- Intergenerational Trade, Longevity, and Economic Growth
Journal of Political Economy, 1991, 99, (5), 1029-59 View citations (362)
1986
- A dynamic model of corruption deterrence
Journal of Public Economics, 1986, 31, (2), 215-236 View citations (101)
1985
- An Equilibrium Queuing Model of Bribery
Journal of Political Economy, 1985, 93, (4), 760-81 View citations (522)
1983
- Cagan's Hypothesis and the First Nationwide Inflation of Paper Money in World History
Journal of Political Economy, 1983, 91, (6), 1067-74 View citations (5)
Chapters
2011
- Comment on "The Effects of Oil Price Changes on the Industry-Level Production and Prices in the U.S. and Japan"
A chapter in Commodity Prices and Markets, 2011, pp 231-233
2010
- Demographic Transition, Childless Families, and Economic Growth
A chapter in The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia, 2010, pp 351-373
2007
- Comment on "External Debt, Adjustment, and Growth"
A chapter in Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia, 2007, pp 221-222
- Comment on "Puzzling Tax Structures in Devloping Countries: A Comparison of Two Alternative Explanations"
A chapter in Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia, 2007, pp 35-37
2004
- Why Do Governments Dump State Enterprises?Evidence from China
A chapter in Governance, Regulation, and Privatization in the Asia-Pacific Region, 2004, pp 211-227 View citations (2)
2001
- Comment on "How Were Capital Inflows Stimulated under the Dollar Peg System?"
A chapter in Regional and Global Capital Flows: Macroeconomic Causes and Consequences, 2001, pp 190-192
- Credibility of Hong Kong's Currency Board: The Role of Institutional Arrangements
A chapter in Regional and Global Capital Flows: Macroeconomic Causes and Consequences, 2001, pp 233-259 View citations (5)
2000
- Deregulation, Profit, and Cost in Commercial Banking: The Case of Hong Kong
A chapter in Deregulation and Interdependence in the Asia-Pacific Region, 2000, pp 305-325 View citations (1)
1999
- Hong Kong's Currency Board and Changing Monetary Regimes
A chapter in Changes in Exchange Rates in Rapidly Developing Countries: Theory, Practice, and Policy Issues, 1999, pp 403-436 View citations (4)
See also Working Paper Hong Kong's Currency Board and Changing Monetary Regimes, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (1996) View citations (23) (1996)
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