Shang-Jin Wei
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1513211A
Top Subjects
- Econometric models (7)
- International trade (4)
- Political corruption -- Econometric models (3)
- Foreign exchange rates (2)
- International economic integration (2)
- Privatization (2)
- Economic policy (2)
Books by Shang-Jin Wei
Total count: 54
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Are option-implied forecasts of exchange rate volatility excessively variable?National Bureau of Economic Research1991-01-01
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Trade blocs and currency blocsResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1993-01-01
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Love and hatestate and non-state firms in transition economiesResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1993-01-01
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Open door policy and China's rapid growthevidence from city-level dataNational Bureau of Economic Research1993-01-01
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Gradualism versus big bangspeed and sustainability of reformsResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1993-01-01
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Open door policy and China's rapid growthevidence from city-level dataResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1993-01-01
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Anticipations of foreign exchange volatility and bid-ask spreadsNational Bureau of Economic Research1994-01-01
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Purchasing power dis-parity during the floating rate periodexchange rate volatility, trade barriers and other culpritsResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1995-01-01
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Purchasing power disparity during the floating rate periodexchange rate volatility, trade barriers and other culpritsNational Bureau of Economic Research1995-01-01
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Open regionalism in a world of continental trade blocsNational Bureau of Economic Research1995-01-01
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Can regional blocs be a stepping stone to global free trade?a political economy analysisResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1995-01-01
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Open regionalism in a world of continental trade blocsResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1995-01-01
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Intra-national versus international tradehow stubborn are nations in global integration?National Bureau of Economic Research1996-01-01
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To shock or not to shock?economics and political economy of large-scale reformResearch Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1997-01-01
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How taxing is corruption on international investors?National Bureau of Economic Research1997-01-01
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Why is corruption so much more taxing than tax?arbitrariness killsNational Bureau of Economic Research1997-01-01
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The big players in the foreign exchange marketdo they trade on information or noise?National Bureau of Economic Research1997-01-01
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Currency hedging and goods tradeResearch programs, John F. kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1998-01-01
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Currency hedging and goods tradeNational Bureau of Economic Research1998-01-01
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Corruption in economic developmentbeneficial grease, minor annoyance, or major obstacle?World Bank1999-01-01
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Foreign portfolio investors before and during a crisisCenter for International Development, Harvard University1999-01-01
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Corruption, composition of capital flows and currency crisesDevelopment Research Group, Public Economics2000-01-01
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Does 'Grease Money' Speed up the Wheels of Commerce?International Monetary Fund2000-01-01
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Natural openness and good governmentNational Bureau of Economic Research2000-01-01
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Globalization and inequalityevidence from within ChinaNational Bureau of Economic Research2001-01-01
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Negative alchemy?corruption, composition of capital flows, and currency crisesNational Bureau of Economic Research2001-01-01
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Globalization of the Chinese EconomyElgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward2002-01-01
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Transparency and International Investor BehaviorInternational Monetary Fund2002-01-01
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Transparency and International Investor BehaviorInternational Monetary Fund2002-01-01
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WTO Promotes Trade, Strongly but UnevenlyInternational Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing CountriesSome Empirical EvidenceInternational Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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Monetary Policies for Developing CountriesThe Role of CorruptionInternational Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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Does Insider Trading Raise Market Volatility?International Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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Wto Promotes Trade, Strongly but UnevenlyInternational Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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Can China Grow Faster? a Diagnosis on the Fragmentation of the Domestic Capital MarketInternational Monetary Fund2004-01-01
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Effects on Financial Globalization on Developing CountriesSome Empirical EvidenceInternational Monetary Fund2004-01-01
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Does Financial Globalization Induce Better Macroeconomic Policies?International Monetary Fund2004-01-01
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Fear of Service OutsourcingIs It Justified?International Monetary Fund2004-01-01
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New Look at Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade FlowsInternational Monetary Fund2004-01-01
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Chinese Approach to Capital InflowsPatterns and Possible ExplanationsInternational Monetary Fund2005-01-01
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Endowment Versus FinanceA Wooden Barrel Theory of International TradeInternational Monetary Fund2005-01-01
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Service Offshoring, Productivity, and EmploymentEvidence from the United StatesInternational Monetary Fund2005-01-01
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Solution to Two Paradoxes of International Capital FlowInternational Monetary Fund2006-01-01
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Do external interventions work?the case of trade reform conditions in IMF supported programsNational Bureau of Economic Research2006-01-01
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Collateral DamageExchange Controls and International TradeInternational Monetary Fund2007-01-01
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Collateral damageexchange controls and international tradeNational Bureau of Economic Research2007-01-01
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KapitalFirm Ownership and Investment Efficiency in ChinaInternational Monetary Fund2007-01-01
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Real Effects of the Subprime Mortgage CrisisIs It a Demand or a Finance Shock?International Monetary Fund2008-01-01
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Composition MattersCapital Inflows and Liquidity Crunch During a Global Economic CrisisInternational Monetary Fund2009-01-01
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China's Growing Role in World TradeUniversity of Chicago Press2010-01-01
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Chinese Corporate Savings PuzzleA Firm-Level Cross-Country PerspectiveInternational Monetary Fund2010-01-01
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Sex ratios, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in the People's Republic of ChinaNational Bureau of Economic Research2011-01-01
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Dynamics of Asian Financial IntegrationFacts and AnalyticsRoutledge2011-01-01
Oxford Companion to the Economics of ChinaOxford University Press2014-01-01