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Working Papers
2015
- Economic Transition and Labour Market Dynamics in China: An Interpretative Survey of the ‘Turning Point’ Debate
Departmental Working Papers, The Australian National University, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics View citations (3)
2014
- Understanding China's Lewis Turning Point: The Role of Regional Heterogeneity
Crawford School Research Papers, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University View citations (2)
2010
- An Empirical Analysis of the Lewis-Ranis-FEi Theory of Dualistic Economic Development for China
Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham View citations (6)
Journal Articles
2011
- An Empirical Analysis of China's Dualistic Economic Development: 1965–2009
Asian Economic Papers, 2011, 10, (3), 1-29 View citations (7)
- THE ROLE OF HUMAN CAPITAL IN CHINA'S TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH: A CROSS‐PROVINCE ANALYSIS
The Developing Economies, 2011, 49, (1), 1-35 View citations (12)
2010
- Demographic structure and economic growth: Evidence from China
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2010, 38, (4), 472-491 View citations (41)
- Fundamental causes of inland–coastal income inequality in post-reform China
The Annals of Regional Science, 2010, 45, (1), 181-206 View citations (27)
2009
- Measuring inter-provincial income inequality in China: a sensitivity analysis
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2009, 7, (1), 55-76 View citations (2)
- SOURCES OF INCOME DIFFERENCES ACROSS CHINESE PROVINCES DURING THE REFORM PERIOD: A DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTING EXERCISE
The Developing Economies, 2009, 47, (1), 1-29 View citations (5)
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