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Home Production and Gender Gap in Structural Change

October 2023
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Unlocking the Chinese Miracle with Historical Satellites

September 2022
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Past project

Urban-Rural Wealth Gaps, Human Capital Risk, and Aggregate Savings along the Development Path

September 2022
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Effects of Referring Business Partners on Firm Networks and Performance

September 2022
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STEG Working Paper Series

The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Affirmative Action: Evidence from Imperial China

Melanie Meng Xue, Boxiao Zhang 09 March 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Structural Change, Inequality, and Capital Flows

Florian Trouvain 04 November 2022
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Barriers to Structural Transformation and the Decline in Female Employment in Early Development

November 2021
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STEG Working Paper Series

State Employment as a Strategy of Autocratic Control in China

Jaya Y. Wen 25 August 2022
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