2018 Working Papers and Presentation Slides

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WORKING PAPERS AND PRESENTATION SLIDES FROM 2018 PROGRAM

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Ying Bai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong*; Ruixue Jia, University of California, San Diego
The Oriental City: Political Hierarchy and Regional Development in China, AD 1000-2000

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Jie Bai, Harvard University; Panle Jia Barwick, Cornell University; Shengmao Cao, Stanford University*; Shanjun Li, Cornell University
Understanding Quality Upgrading Dynamics: China’s Automobile Industry

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Yi Chen, Jinan University*; Ziying Fan, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; Xiaomin Gu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Li-An Zhou, Peking University

Arrival of Young Talents: Send-down Movement and Rural Education in China

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Ruochen Dai, Peking University*; Dilip Mookherjee, Boston University; Kaivan Munshi, Cambridge University; Xiaobo Zhang, Peking University

Community Network and The Growth of Private Enterprise in China

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Weijia Li, University of California, Berkeley; Gerard Roland, University of California, Berkeley; Yang Xie, University of California, Riverside*
Crony Capitalism, the Party-State, and Political Boundaries of Corruption

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Davide Cantoni, University of Munich; David Yang, Harvard University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology*; Noam Yuchtman, University of California, Berkeley; Jane Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Protests as Strategic Games: Experimental Evidence from Hong Kong’s Anti-Authoritarian Movement

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Shuai Chen, Zhejiang University; Paulina Oliva, The University of Southern California; Peng Zhang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University*
The Effect of Air Pollution on Migration: Evidence from China

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Amit Khandelwal, Columbia University; Suresh Naidu, Columbia University; Heiwai Tang, Johns Hopkins University; Qing Zhang, Columbia University*
Do Legal Rules Explain China’s Growth?

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