Department
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Faculty
Xiaojun Wang
Research Interests: money/macro/econometrics, china/labor, economic growth
Teaching Areas: macroeconomics, Chinese economy
Affiliations: Center for Chinese Studies (CCS UH)
Selected Publications:
- "A Tale of Two Effects." (With Paul D. Evans), Review of Economics and Statistics, accepted and forthcoming, 2007.
- "Return to Education in China under Planning and Reform." (with Belton Fleisher), Journal of Comparative Economics 33, issue 2, June 2005: pp. 265-277.
- "Returns to Skills and the Speed of Reforms: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe, China, and Russia." (with Belton M. Fleisher, Klara Sabirianova), Journal of Comparative Economics 33, issue 2, June 2005: pp. 351-370.
- "Skill differentials, Return to Schooling, and Market Segmentation in a Transition Economy: The Case of Mainland China" (with Belton M. Fleisher), Journal of Development Economics 73, February 2004: pp. 315-328.
- Nutrition Intake and Economic Growth: Studies on the Cost of Hunger. (with Kiyoshi Taniguchi). Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations. Rome, Italy. November 2003.
- "Potential Residual and Relative Wages in Chinese Township and Village Enterprises" (with Belton M. Fleisher), Journal of Comparative Economics 31, issue 3, September 2003: pp. 429-443.
- "Efficiency Wages and Work Incentives in Urban and Rural China" (with Belton M. Fleisher), Jounal of Comparative Economics 29, issue 4, December 2001: pp. 645-62.
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