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Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy

School of Economics
University of Nottingham
University Park Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 5469
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@nottingham.ac.uk

GEP is delighted to announce the establishment of a branch of its Research Centre at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China.  The launch of this branch of GEP coincided with:

a major international conference held in Ningbo on 6th and 7th November, 2008. 

Programme available here.

Press release on conference available here.

Press releases on conference papers available here.

More photos on conference available here

Professor David Greenaway addresses conference

                                                                    Professor David Greenaway addresses conference

Papers available below:-

Yang Yao, Peking University
The Implications of the Chinese Experience for the Developing World


Jiadong Tong, Nankai University
Trade Balance and Government Policy in China


David Greenaway, GEP, University of Nottingham
Has China Displaced Other Asian Countries� Exports?


Zhihao Yu, Carleton University
Demographic Dynamics and Economic Take-off:  the Economic Impact of China's Population-Control Policy


Fuku Kimura, Keio University, Japan (with Ayako Obashi, Keio University)
East Asian Production Networks and the Rise of China: Regional Diversity in Export Performance


Robert Elliott, University of Birmingham
Growth, FDI and Environment - Evidence from Chinese Cities (with Cole and Zhang)


Kui-Wai Li, City University, Hong Kong (with Tung Liu and Lihong Yun)
Decomposition of Economic Growth and Productivity Change in Post-reform China


Innwon Park, Korea University (with Professor Soonchan Park)
Free Trade Agreements versus Customs Unions: An Examination of East Asia


Zhihong Yu, GEP, University of Nottingham (co-authored with Richard Kneller)
Quality Selection, Chinese Exports and Theories of Heterogeneous Firm Trade


Xianguo Yao, Zhejiang University
The Dual Dualism of Labor Markets Segmentation in China: Theory and Evidence


Peter Egger, University of Munich
Mode of Market Participation of Chinese Firms: Theory and Evidence (with Zhihong Yu)


Albert Hu, National University of Singapore
Propensity to Patent, Competition and China's Foreign Patenting Surge


Stephen Morgan, University of Nottingham (with Shujie Yao and Dan Luo)
Impact of the US Credit Crunch and Housing Market Crisis on China


Alessandra Guariglia, GEP, University of Nottingham (with D. Greenaway and Z. Yu)
The more the better?  Foreign ownership and corporate performance in China


Jun Zhang, Fudan University
What Can We Learn from China's Economic Transformation?

As part of the Conference, Professor Shujie Yao presented the inaugural The World Economy Annual China Lecture, on the topic ' Understanding China's Stock Market Bubble and Crash during 2006-2008: An Economic and Psychological Analysis'.