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    Impacts of exchange rate volatility and international oil price shock on China's regional economy: A dynamic CGE analysis by Dong, Baomin, Ma, Xili, Wang, Ningjing, Wei, Weixian

    Published in Energy economics (01-02-2020)
    “…A multi-regional dynamic computable general equilibrium model is constructed in this paper to explore the macroeconomic effects of international oil price…”
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    Is poverty the mother of crime? Evidence from homicide rates in China by Dong, Baomin, Egger, Peter H, Guo, Yibei

    Published in PloS one (18-05-2020)
    “…Income inequality is blamed for being the main driver of violent crime by the majority of the literature. However, earlier work on the topic largely neglects…”
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    Corporate social responsibility, vertical product differentiation and international competition by Li, Jie, Wang, Xingtang, Dong, Baomin, Yu, Eden S. H.

    Published in Review of international economics (01-09-2019)
    “…Would a foreign firm’s consumer‐oriented corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities be rewarded by an importing country’s voluntary tariff reduction? The…”
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    Highway toll pricing by Dong, Baomin, Guo, Guixia, Wang, Yuntong

    Published in European journal of operational research (01-08-2012)
    “…► This paper studies the cost sharing problem for highways with consecutive segments. ► We propose a rule satisfying Additivity, Dummy, Toll Upper Bound and…”
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    A Theory of Financial Liberalisation: Why are Developing Countries so Reluctant? by Gu, Xinhua, Dong, Baomin

    Published in World economy (01-07-2011)
    “…This study treats capital flows as risky growth opportunities for both investing and host countries in a standard mean‐variance model. Differing optimal…”
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    Capitalism and Confucianism: Was Weber Right? by Dong, Baomin

    Published in Journal of economic issues (02-01-2023)
    “…Max Weber claimed that capitalism failed to develop in imperial China due to the incompatibility between Confucianism and modern capitalism. To examine Weber's…”
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    CAPACITY CONSTRAINT, MERGER PARADOX AND WELFARE-IMPROVING PRO-MERGER POLICY by Dong, Baomin, Guo, Guixia, Qian, Xiaolin, Wang, Frank Yong

    Published in Hitotsubashi journal of economics (01-06-2016)
    “…In this paper, we show that the "Merger Paradox" (Salant, Switzer and Reynolds, 1983) is mitigated when capacity constraint is considered. This is because…”
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    Railway and trade in modern China: Evidence from the 1930s by Guo, Yibei, Dong, Baomin

    Published in China economic review (01-10-2021)
    “…There are controversies on the trade promoting effect of the railroad in modern times in the existing literature. We estimate the impact of the railway on…”
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    Intellectual property rights protection and export product quality: Evidence from China by Dong, Baomin, Guo, Yibei, Hu, Xiaotian

    “…Intellectual property rights protection (IPP) at destination countries is an important determinant of exports, a result shown by the existing literature. This…”
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    The legacy of colonial rule: On the impact of the railway zones in modern China by Li, Nan, Dong, Baomin

    Published in Australian economic history review (01-11-2022)
    “…This paper examines the long‐ and short‐run impacts of the railway zones associated with the China Eastern and South Manchuria Railways in Manchuria, which…”
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    Corruption as a natural resource curse: Evidence from the Chinese coal mining by Dong, Baomin, Zhang, Yu, Song, Huasheng

    Published in China economic review (01-10-2019)
    “…Research on the natural resource curse has been extended to the impact of natural resource abundance/dependence on institutional or governance quality, which…”
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    Where is the beef? The costs of American aid and wartime China's hyperinflation by Guo, Yibei, Dong, Baomin

    Published in China economic review (01-06-2020)
    “…Upon the outbreak of the Pacific War (December 1941), the United States expanded its military assistance to allied nations including China under the…”
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    Neo‐Confucianism and the rise of science and technology in Medieval China by Dong, Baomin, Cheng, Bowen

    Published in The Economic history review (01-11-2024)
    “…The Song dynasty (960–1279 A.D.) witnessed a surge of scientific and technological development, notably in mechanical engineering, metallurgy, shipbuilding and…”
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    The impact of the first Sino-Japanese war indemnity: Transfer problem reexamined by Dong, Baomin, Guo, Yibei

    “…The first Sino-Japanese war that took place in 1894–1895 was concluded with Japan's victory and the Treaty of Shimonoseki which in effect requires China to pay…”
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    FDI and environmental regulation: pollution haven or a race to the top? by Dong, Baomin, Gong, Jiong, Zhao, Xin

    Published in Journal of regulatory economics (01-04-2012)
    “…Increasing foreign direct investment (FDI) flows accompanied with globalization have raised the concern of a “race to the bottom” phenomenon in environmental…”
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    The global EKCs by Dong, Baomin, Wang, Fei, Guo, Yibei

    “…A substantial fraction of the production in the emerging economies satisfies the consumption in the developed countries. This causes the notorious carbon…”
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    Sharing a Polluted River Network by Dong, Baomin, Ni, Debing, Wang, Yuntong

    Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-11-2012)
    “…A polluted river network is populated with agents (e.g., firms, villages, municipalities, or countries) located upstream and downstream. This river network…”
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    Financing China’s cotton textile industry: 1890–1936 by Dong, Baomin, Peng, Kaixiang, Sun, Jianguo

    Published in Journal of Asian economics (01-04-2022)
    “…The cotton textile industry was the primary source of Britain’s industrial revolution and Japan’s economic takeoff. The Chinese domestic mechanized cotton…”
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