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This paper documents recent structural changes in China's corporate landscape, based on company level data, providing a complementary perspective to that of official Chinese statistics. We classify China's largest companies by revenue since 2004 (based on Fortune Global 500 rankings), and...
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This study uses input-output labor-accounting to estimate the impact of rising imports from China on US employment. Our counterfactual analysis incorporates offsets from substitution for imports from other countries, increased US exports to China and other countries, and job gains in downstream...
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This paper documents recent structural changes in China's corporate landscape, based on company level data, providing a complementary perspective to that of official Chinese statistics. We classify China's largest companies by revenue since 2004 (based on Fortune Global 500 rankings), and...
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Capital control policies have consequences for economic growth and international trade. Using data on 99 countries from 1995 to 2014, we find evidence that the effect of capital controls on trade vary across industries that have differing levels of external financing and asset tangibility. For...
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This paper documents recent structural changes in China’s corporate landscape, based on company-level data, providing a complementary perspective to that of official Chinese statistics. We classify China’s largest companies by revenue since 2004 (based on Fortune Global 500 rankings), and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013406393
Each year, individuals in the United States donate over $200 billion to charitable causes. To motivate donors, charities offer donors recognition, even though it is not well understood if and how recognition increases charitable behavior. This research focuses on how the effectiveness of...
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An essential component of scapegoating is that one group is blamed, potentially unfairly, and evaluated in negative ways for causing societal harm. We theorized that people will be more likely to scapegoat unvaccinated individuals (vs. vaccinated) and that liberals will be more likely to...
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An essential component of scapegoating is that one group is blamed, potentially unfairly, and evaluated in negative ways for causing societal harm. We theorized that people will be more likely to scapegoat unvaccinated individuals (vs. vaccinated) and that liberals will be more likely to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013292551