Wei, Shang-Jin.
Wei, Shang-jin 1964-
Shang-Jin Wei academic
VIAF ID: 66626764 (Personal)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
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Asian Development Bank
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Asian Development Bank
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Brookings Institution
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Brookings Institution
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Centre for Economic Policy Research
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Centre for Economic Policy Research
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Columbia University
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Columbia University / Graduate School of Business
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Columbia University
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Columbia University
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Graduate School of Business
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Graduate School of Business
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Internationaler Währungsfonds
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Research Department
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Internationaler Währungsfonds
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Research Department
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John F. Kennedy School of Government
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John F. Kennedy School of Government
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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OECD
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Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, Département des affaires économiques
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Qing hua da xue
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Qing hua da xue
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Peking
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Tsinghua University / School of Economics and Management
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United States International Trade Commission
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Office of Economics
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United States
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Office of Economics
Works
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Assessing China's exchange rate regime |
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The Big Players in the Foreign Exchange Market: Do They Trade on Information or Noise? |
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Border, border, wide and far, how we wonder what you are |
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Can China grow faster? : a diagnosis on the fragmentation of the domestic capital market |
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China's growing role in world trade |
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The Chinese approach to capital inflows patterns and possible explanations |
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The Chinese corporate savings puzzle : a firm-level cross-country perspective |
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Collateral damage exchange controls and international trade |
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Competitiveness, foreign direct investment and growth : the Chinese economic success explained by the openness policy (1978-1998). |
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The composition matters: capital inflows and liquidity crunch during a global economic crisis |
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Continental trading blocs : are they natural, or super-natural? |
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Convergence to the law of one price without trade barriers or currency fluctuations |
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Corruption and composition of foreign direct investment: firm-level evidence |
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Corruption in economic development : beneficial grease, minor annoyance, or major obstacle? |
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Current account adjustment: some new theory and evidence |
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A Darwinian perspective on "Exchange rate undervaluation" |
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Das |
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Do external interventions work? : the case of trade reform conditions in IMF-supported programs |
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Does a leapfrogging growth strategy raise growth rate? some international evidence |
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Does corruption relieve foreign investors of the burden of taxes and capital controls? |
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Does "grease money" speed up the wheels of commerce? |
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Does insider trading raise market volatility? |
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Does trade globalization induce or inhibit corporate transparency? unbundling the growth potential and product market competition channels |
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Domestic institutions and the bypass effect of financial globalization |
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Endogenous Corporate Leverage Response to a Safer Macro Environment: The Case of Foreign Exchange Reserve Accumulation |
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Endowment versus finance: a wooden barrel theory of international trade |
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Estimation of de facto exchange rate regimes synthesis of the techniques for inferring flexibility and basket weights |
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A faith-based initiative: does a flexible exchange rate regime really facilitate current account adjustment? |
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Fear of service outsourcing is it justified? |
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Firm exports and multinational activity under credit constraints |
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Foreign portfolio investors before and during a crisis |
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From the Financial Crisis to the Real Economy : Using Firm-level Data to Identify Transmission Channels |
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The globalization of the Chinese economy, 2002: |
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Governance matters |
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How much of Chinese exports is really made in China? assessing domestic value-added when processing trade is pervasive |
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How Taxing is Corruption on International Investors? |
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International Transmissions of Monetary Shocks: Between a Trilemma and a Dilemma |
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Intra-national versus international trade : how stubborn are nations in global integration? |
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Intrinsic Openness and Endogenous Institutional Quality |
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Limiting currency volatility to stimulate goods market integration : a price based approach |
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Managing macroeconomic crises |
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Measures of Participation in Global Value Chains and Global Business Cycles |
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Monetary policies for developing countries: the role of corruption |
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Natural Barriers and Policy Barriers |
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Natural openness and good government |
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Negative alchemy? : corruption, composition of capital flows, and currency crises |
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Offshore investment funds : monsters in emerging markets ? |
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On the connection between intertemporal and intra-temporal trades |
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Open regionalism in a world of continental trade blocs |
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Outsourcing tariff evasion: a new explanation for entrepôt trade |
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The Oxford companion to the economics of China |
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Pitfalls of a state-dominated financial system the case of China |
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Pollution havens and foreign direct investment : dirty secret or popular myth? |
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A prism into the PPP puzzles: the micro-foundations of Big Mac real exchange rates |
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Purchasing Power Disparity During the Floating Rate Period: Exchange Rate Volatility, Trade Barriers and Other Culprits |
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The quality of bureaucracy and capital account policies |
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Quantifying International Production Sharing at the Bilateral and Sector Levels |
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Re-examining the Effects of Trading with China on Local Labor Markets: A Supply Chain Perspective |
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Real effects of the subprime mortgage crisis is it a demand or a finance shock? |
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Regional trading blocs in the world economic system |
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The role of intermediaries in facilitating trade |
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Service offshoring and productivity: evidence from the United States |
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Services Development and Comparative Advantage in Manufacturing |
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Sex ratios, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in the People's Republic of China |
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A sexually unbalanced model of current account imbalances |
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Slow passthrough around the world a new import for developing countries? |
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The smuggling of art, and the art of smuggling: uncovering the illicit trade in cultural property and antiques |
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A solution to two paradoxes of international capital flows |
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Tax rates and tax evasion : evidence from "missing imports" in China |
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Tracing Value-Added and Double Counting in Gross Exports |
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Trade blocs and currency blocs, 1993: |
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Trade liberalization and embedded institutional reform evidence from Chinese exporters |
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Trade Reforms and Current Account Imbalances : When Does the General Equilibrium Effect Overturn a Partial Equilibrium Intuition? |
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Transparency and international investor behavior |
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The value of making commitments externally: evidence from WTO accessions |
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Das (wasted) kapital firm ownership and investment efficiency in china |
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What accounts for the rising sophistication of China's exports? |
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When is quality of financial system a source of comparative advantage? |
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When is there a strong transfer risk from the sovereigns to the corporates? : Property Rights Gaps and CDS Spreads |
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A world factory in global production chains: estimating imported value added in Chinese exports |
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The WTO promotes trade, strongly but unevenly |
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