Research at Shorenstein APARC
Research on the Chinese and Asian Economies
Project (Completed)1995-present
Investigators
Lawrence J. Lau (Principal Investigator)
Examines the sources of economic growth in the East Asian region and puts forth policy recommendations based on policy findings.
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Publications
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Adjusted Estimates of the United States-China Trade Balances: 1995-2002
K.C. Fung, Lawrence J. Lau
Journal of Asian Economics vol. 13, 2 (2002)
- Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China's Dual-Track Approach to Transition
Lawrence J. Lau, Yingi Qian, Gerard Roland
Shorenstein APARC and Journal of Political Economy (2000) - Impact of Relocation on the Total Factor Productivity of Hong Kong Manufacturing, The
Kai-Sun Kwong, Lawrence J. Lau, Tzong-Biau Lin
Shorenstein APARC and Pacific Economic Review (2000) - Yen, the Yuan, and the Asian Currency Crisis: Changing Fortune between Japan and China, The
C.H. Kwan
Shorenstein APARC (1998)
Role of Government in Economic Development, The: Some Observations from the Experience of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
Lawrence J. Lau
Oxford University Press in "The Role of Government in East Asian Economic Development: Comparative Institutional Analysis" (1998)
- Gain Without Pain: Why Economic Reform in China Worked
Lawrence J. Lau
Shorenstein APARC (1998) - China's Accession to and Implementation of International Environmental Accords 1978-95
Michel Oksenberg, Elizabeth Economy
Shorenstein APARC (1998)
- Competitive Advantage of Taiwan, The
Lawrence J. Lau
Shorenstein APARC (1997) - Korea's Economic Role in East Asia
Lawrence B. Krause
Shorenstein APARC (1997)
- China's Foreign Economic Relations
Lawrence J. Lau, K.C. Fung
(1997) - Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-1995: American Mercantile Pressure on Japanese Monetary Policy, The
Ronald I. McKinnon, Kenichi Ohno, Kazuko Shirono
Shorenstein APARC (1996)


