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medals? Why does China win 6% of the medals even though it has 1/5 of the world's population? We consider the role of … population and economic development in determining medal totals from 1960-1996. We also provide out of sample predictions for the …
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To prepare for the 2008 Olympic Games, China adopted a number of radical measures to improve air quality. Using …
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China to model weight and find that among adult men in China, about 6.1% of weight gain was due to declines in physical …
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China urbanization is associated with both increases in per-capita income and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper uses … suggests that current regional economic development policies that bolster the growth of China's northeastern cities are likely … China's cities …
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Over the last thirty years, China's major cities have experienced significant income and population growth. Much of …
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In Beijing, the metropolitan government has made enormous place based investments to increase green space and to improve public transit. We examine the gentrification consequences of such public investments. Using unique geocoded real estate and restaurant data, we document that the construction...
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China has experienced remarkably stable growth and inflation in recent years according to official statistics. We …
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We develop an equilibrium model of ticket resale in which buyers' decisions in the primary market, including costly efforts to "arrive early" to buy underpriced tickets, are based on rational expectations of resale market outcomes. We estimate the parameters of the model using a novel dataset...
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This paper introduces a new internationally comparable data set that permits an empirical investigation of the effects of patent law on innovation. The data have been constructed from the catalogues of two 19th century world fairs: the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, 1851, and the...
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Societies worldwide spend substantial resources celebrating religious festivals. How do festivals influence economic and social outcomes? We study Catholic patron saint day festivals in Mexico, exploiting two features of the setting: (i) municipal festival dates vary across the calendar and were...
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