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Groenewold N., Chen A. and Lee G. Inter-regional spillovers of policy shocks in China, Regional Studies. Inter-regional output spillovers from policy shocks are analysed in a three-region vector-autoregressive (VAR)-based model of China using investment as the policy variable. The...
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Chen A. and Partridge M. D. When are cities engines of growth in China? Spread and backwash effects across the urban hierarchy, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. China's remarkable growth has an urban bias, but it is unclear whether it has greatly disadvantaged particular regions. To assess this question, a...
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GROENEWOLD N. and HAGGER A. J. (2003) Natural-rate estimates for the Australian states: an SVAR approach, Reg. Studies 37 , 251-263. It has long been recognized that economic policy based on national economic indicators may be inappropriate when evaluated from the point of view of individual...
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