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Working Papers
2014
- Essays on subjective expectations and mortality trends
Other publications TiSEM, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management
- House Price Expectations
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (17)
Journal Articles
2022
- Green returns to education: Does education affect pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors in China?
PLOS ONE, 2022, 17, (2), 1-20 View citations (2)
- Parents' pension eligibility and migrant consumption in urban China: Evidence from a quasi‐experiment
Review of Development Economics, 2022, 26, (4), 2317-2335
- Religiosity and corruption in bank lending
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2022, 49, (9-10), 1957-1983 View citations (3)
2021
- Individualism and financial inclusion
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 183, (C), 268-288 View citations (9)
2020
- Financial literacy and retirement preparation in China
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2020, 59, (C) View citations (20)
- Number of brothers, risk sharing, and stock market participation
Journal of Banking & Finance, 2020, 113, (C) View citations (13)
2019
- Corporate fraud, risk avoidance, and housing investment in China
Emerging Markets Review, 2019, 39, (C), 18-33 View citations (8)
2018
- Financial literacy and retirement planning: evidence from China
Applied Economics Letters, 2018, 25, (9), 619-623 View citations (9)
- Living condition among China’s rural–urban migrants: recent dynamics and the inland–coastal differential
Housing Studies, 2018, 33, (3), 476-493 View citations (10)
- Religion and trust in strangers among China's rural-urban migrants
China Economic Review, 2018, 50, (C), 265-272 View citations (7)
- The Urban–Rural Gap of Chinese Household Finance
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2018, 54, (2), 377-392 View citations (1)
2014
- Trends in Mortality Decrease and Economic Growth
Demography, 2014, 51, (5), 1755-1773 View citations (17)
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