Zhihong Yu
Dr. Zhihong Yu is now a RCUK research fellow in Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy , School of Economics, University of Nottingham. His recent research revolves around the topic of theoretical and empircal investigation of the role of firms in globalisation. He obtained PhD in international economics from University of Nottingham , and held an ESRC fellowship in 2005-2006.
Articles by Zhihong Yu :
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Firms and credit constraints along the global value chain: Processing trade in China
13 May 2013, 5037 reads
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China: From imitator to innovator?
27 September 2011, 7828 reads
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Chinese exports and Chinese subsidies: firm-level evidence
8 July 2008, 15252 reads
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