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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan East Asia Program presents: Mary E. Lovely - Economic 
 Integration and Spatial Wage Differences: Has Market Access in China Becom
 e More Valuable? Mary E. Lovely\, Professor of Economics\, Syracuse Univer
 sity\n\nIn\nthis talk\, Dr. Mary E. Lovely considers\nthe forces leading t
 o systematic variation in wages across Chinese cities.&nbsp\; Relying on t
 heoretical models from "new\neconomic geography\," she proposes an explana
 tion for spatial productivity\ndifferences based on differential access to
  domestic and international\nmarkets.&nbsp\; Using several waves of Chines
 e\nhousehold surveys\, she then tests this "market access" explanation\nfo
 r spatial wage variation\, producing several interesting ancillary results
 \nabout declines in trade barriers between provinces and between China and
  its\ninternational trading partners.\n\n\n \n\nMary\nE. Lovely is Profess
 or of Economics at Syracuse\nUniversity’s Maxwell School of Citizenship an
 d Public Affairs.&nbsp\;\nShe was co-editor of the&nbsp\;China\nEconomic R
 eview&nbsp\;from 2011-2015. &nbsp\;Dr. Lovely\nearned her Ph.D. in Economi
 cs at the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor and a\nmaster’s degree in Cit
 y and Regional Planning from Harvard University. \n\nLunch will be provide
 d. Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global 
 Affairs
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SUMMARY:Moynihan East Asia Program: Mary E. Lovely - Economic Integration a
 nd Spatial Wage Differences
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Moynihan East Asia Program presents: Mar
 y E. Lovely - Economic Integration and Spatial Wage Differences: Has Marke
 t Access in China Become More Valuable? </b></p><p><b>Mary E. Lovely\,</b>
 <i> Professor of Economics\, Syracuse University</i></p><p>\n\n</p>In\nthi
 s talk\, Dr. Mary E. Lovely considers\nthe forces leading to systematic va
 riation in wages across Chinese cities.&nbsp\; Relying on theoretical mode
 ls from "new\neconomic geography\," she proposes an explanation for spatia
 l productivity\ndifferences based on differential access to domestic and i
 nternational\nmarkets.&nbsp\; Using several waves of Chinese\nhousehold su
 rveys\, she then tests this "market access" explanation\nfor spatial wage 
 variation\, producing several interesting ancillary results\nabout decline
 s in trade barriers between provinces and between China and its\ninternati
 onal trading partners.\n<p>\n\n \n\n</p>Mary\nE. Lovely is Professor of Ec
 onomics at Syracuse\nUniversity’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
  Affairs.&nbsp\;\nShe was co-editor of the&nbsp\;China\nEconomic Review&nb
 sp\;from 2011-2015. &nbsp\;Dr. Lovely\nearned her Ph.D. in Economics at th
 e University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor and a\nmaster’s degree in City and Re
 gional Planning from Harvard University. <p>\n\nLunch will be provided. </
 p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of
  Global Affairs</i></b><br></p>
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