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Lovely discusses fairness of Chinese automobile tariffs in CNN Money
Mary Lovely, professor of economics, says the reason why the United States and China have such drastically different tariff rates for imported cars is because of a pre-existing deal between the countries to keep car tariffs high while slashing import taxes on other goods, such as soybeans.
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McDowell article on future of China's currency published in Journal of Contemporary China
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The Property Tax in China: History, Pilots, and Prospects
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Ma article comparing China and the US' educational systems published in ASA
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Baltagi article on productivity spillovers in China published in Journal of Applied Econometrics
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Wilcoxen article on China's carbon tax and climate talks published in East Asia Forum
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Lovely, Ondrich study on market demand elasticity and location of export processing published in TWE
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Lovely, Ondrich article on location decisions of foreign investors in China published in RES
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Mourning in Late Imperial China: Filial Piety and the State
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