Similar Items: The Economic Consequences of Excess Men: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Taiwan
- Mating competition and entrepreneurship
- Too many men, too short lives: The effect of the male-biased sex ratio on mortality
- Sex ratios, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in the people's Republic of China
- The competitive saving motive: Evidence from rising sex ratios and savings rates in China
- The competitive saving motive: Concept, evidence, and implications
- The competitive saving motive: Concept, evidence, and implications
Author: Chang, Simon
Author: Zhang, Xiaobo
- The Impact of COVID-19 on SMEs in China: Evidence from Two-Waves of Phone Surveys
- Happiness in the air: How does a dirty sky affect subjective well-being?
- Rural industrialization in China and India: Role of policies and institutions
- Gender difference in the long-term impact of famine
- Cluster-based Development in China: Implications for Egypt
- Growth, inequality, and poverty in rural China: the role of public investments [In Chinese]