Chinese Economy Meeting

Hanming Fang and Shang-Jin Wei, Organizers

April 25-26, 2014

1050 Mass. Ave.

Conference Code of Conduct

Friday, April 25
1
Siqi Zheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Weizeng Sun, Central University of Finance and Economics
Matthew E. Kahn, University of Southern California and NBER

Internet Search as Social Learning: Implications for China's Housing Market Dynamics
2
Trevor Tombe, University of Calgary
Xiaodong Zhu, University of Hong Kong

Trade Liberalization, Internal Migration and Regional Income Differences: Evidence from China
3
Hui He, International Monetary Fund
Feng Huang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
Zheng Liu, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Dongming Zhu, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Breaking the "Iron Rice Bowl" and Precautionary Savings: Evidence from Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Reform
4
Xue Bai, Brock University
Kala Krishna, Pennsylvania State University and NBER
Hong Ma, Tsinghua University

How You Export Matters: Export Mode, Learning and Productivity in China
5
Myrto Kalouptsidi, Harvard University and NBER

Detection and Impact of Industrial Subsidies: The Case of World Shipbuilding
6
Jennifer Carpenter, New York University
Fangzhou Lu, University of Hong Kong
Robert F. Whitelaw, New York University and NBER

The Real Value of China's Stock Market
7
Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado at Boulder and NBER
Carol H. Shiue, University of Colorado at Boulder and NBER

Capital Markets and Colonial Institutions in China
8
Hanming Fang, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Quanlin Gu, Peking University
Li-An Zhou, Peking University

The Gradients of Power: Evidence from the Chinese Housing Market
9
Yen-Cheng Chang, National Taiwan University
Harrison Hong, Columbia University and NBER
Larissa Tiedens, Stanford University
Bin Zhao, Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance

Does Diversity Lead to Diverse Opinions?: Evidence from Languages and Stock Markets