Yundan Gong
University of Nottingham
Yundan Gong joined the School of Economics in September 2007 as a Research Fellow in the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP). Her research interests are in international trade, firm performance analysis, Innovation and R&D, privatisations and acquisition, economic growth and the Chinese economy etc. She worked in a Chinese commercial bank as a manager for five years before she moved to England, where she gained firsthand experience on Chinese economic growth.
Articles by Yundan Gong:
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Chinese exports and Chinese subsidies: firm-level evidence
8 July 2008, 15206 reads
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