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Steven Yamarik

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  • Education does not produce pecuniary externalities

Se Yan

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  • Trade and the skilled wage premium: Historical evidence from China

Se Yan

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  • Decentralising education: Evidence from the BRICs

Hongjun Yan

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  • Information asymmetry raises the cost of capital for corporations

Dean Yang

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  • Does exporting improve firm performance?

Jing Yang

Pierre Yared

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  • The political limits to globalisation

Qing Ye

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  • Has equity always earned a premium? Evidence from nineteenth-century Britain

Lei (Sandy) Ye

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  • The renminbi will become a reserve currency within the next decade

Stephen Yeaple

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  • The limits to offshoring: Technological complexity and information transfers

Steven Yen

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  • Blood money doesn’t pay: New evidence on incentives for blood donation

Stephen Yeo

Yi Sun

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  • The fear of depleting international reserves

Kei-Mu Yi

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  • The collapse of global trade: Update on the role of vertical linkages

Kamil Yilmaz

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  • Germany should follow in the footsteps of China
  • High volatility breeds high correlation: New analysis of European bank stock prices
  • Major industrialised economies are pulling each other into the abyss

Pai-Ling Yin

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  • Tipping points and product differentiation in financial exchange competition

Yoto V Yotov

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  • Good news on free trade agreements

Mike Young

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  • Water economics and management: lessons from Australia’s drought

Eric Young

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  • Are macro-prudential policies really that prudent?

Zhihong Yu

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  • Firms and credit constraints along the global value chain: Processing trade in China
  • China: From imitator to innovator?
  • Chinese exports and Chinese subsidies: firm-level evidence

Yu Yongding

Xiaoyun Yu

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  • Brain drain or brain gain? Evidence from corporate boards

Tangjun Yuan

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  • Why has Japan been so hard hit by the global crisis?

Yuan Yuan

Noam Yuchtman

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  • How universities helped transform the medieval world

Yang Yue

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  • Social networks and the massive migration within China

Ayda Yurekli

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  • Tobacco taxes: New evidence on the implications for public health

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