Se Yan
Guanghua School of Management, Peking University
Se Yan is an assistant professor of economics at Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. He completed his PhD in Economics at UCLA in 2008. Se Yan's research focuses on Chinese economic history and contemporary Chinese economy. His current research interests include historical labor market and human capital accumulation of China as well as other various aspects of China's long-run economic development. He won the best dissertation prize in the World Economic History Congress 2009. At Peking University, he teaches macroeconomics, Chinese economy, and doing business in China.
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Decentralising education: Evidence from the BRICs
26 March 2012, 7329 reads
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