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[BOOK] Revisiting the border: an assessment of the law of one price using very disaggregated consumer price data

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C Engel, JH Rogers, SY Wang… - 2003 - c.federalreserve.gov
Abstract We reexamine the evidence for “border effects” in deviations from the law of one
price, using data for consumer prices from Canadian and US cities. The study parallels
Engel and Rogers (1996), except that this study uses actual price data rather than price ...
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[PDF] Credit constraints, job mobility and entrepreneurship: Evidence from a property reform in China

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SY Wang - Review of Economics and Statistics, forthcoming, 2008 - nber.org
Abstract This paper provides new evidence on the impact of private property rights on
entrepreneurship. I explore this issue in the context of a housing reform in urban China that
allowed state employees renting state-owned housing the opportunity to buy their homes ...
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State misallocation and housing prices: Theory and evidence from china

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SY Wang - The American Economic Review, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: This paper examines the equilibrium price effects of the privatization of housing
assets that were previously owned and allocated by the state. I develop a theoretical
framework that shows that privatization can have ambiguous effects on prices in the ...
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[CITATION] Revisiting the Border: An Assessment of the Law of One Price Using Very Disaggregated Consumer Price Data

SY Wang - Exchange Rates, Capital Flows and Policy. Editors …, 2005
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Marriage networks, nepotism and labor market outcomes in china

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SY Wang - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper considers the potential role of marriage in improving labor market
outcomes through the expansion of an individuals' networks. I focus on the impact of a father-
in-law on a young man's career using panel data from China. Particular features of the ...
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Statistical Discrimination, Productivity and the Height of Immigrants

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SY Wang - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Building on the economic research that demonstrates a positive relationship
between height and worker ability, this paper considers whether employers use height as a
tool for statistical discrimination. The analysis focuses on immigrants and native-born ...
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IT investment and Hicks' composite-good theorem: The US experience

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J Marquez… - Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 2006 - IOS Press
Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 31 (2006) 33–46 ... IT investment and Hicks'
composite-good theorem: The ... Jaime Marquez a and Shing-Yi Wang b aFederal Reserve
Board, Division of International Finance, Washington, DC 20551, USA bYale University, ...
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[PDF] Property Rights and Intra-Household Bargaining

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SY Wang - 2011 - files.nyu.edu
Abstract This paper examines whether an individual-level transfer of property rights
increases the individual's bargaining power within the household. The question is analyzed
in the context of a housing reform that occurred in China that gave existing tenants the ...
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[PDF] Marriage Networks and Labor Market Outcomes in China

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SY Wang - 2012 - ipl.econ.duke.edu
Abstract This paper considers the potential role of marriage in improving labor market
outcomes through the expansion of an individuals' networks. I focus on the impact of a father-
in-law on a young man's career using panel data from China. Particular features of the ...
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[PDF] Credit Constraints, Job Mobility and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from a Property Reform in China Job Market Paper

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SY Wang - 2007 - 128.36.236.74
Abstract In 1994, the Chinese government began a program that offered state employees
living in state-owned housing the opportunity to buy their homes at subsidized prices. This
paper analyzes the impact of housing policy and the creation of private property on ...
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The International Finance Discussion Papers logo links to the International Finance Discussion Papers home page IT Investment and Hicks' Composite-Good …

J Marquez… - c.federalreserve.gov
Abstract: We study whether aggregation residuals in US private investment in information
technology (IT) exhibit a predictable pattern that is consistent with Hicks' composite-good
theorem and that may be used for forecasting. To determine whether one can extract such ...
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[PDF] Does Decentralized Organization Improve Individual Performance? Evidence from Journalists

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Y Wu, G Padro, I Miquel, I Palacios-huerta… - 2009 - Citeseer
Abstract In this paper, I explore a natural experiment of organizational change from
decentralization to centralization in a leading Chinese newspaper. Using a
differences&in&differences approach, I find that centralization substantially increases the ...
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Credit constraints, job mobility and housing markets in China

SY Wang - 2009 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: This dissertation investigates the economic implications of employer-provided
housing in the state sector in China. In 1994, the Chinese government began to privatize
state-owned housing by offering existing tenants the opportunity to purchase the homes at ...
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