Shang-Jin Wei
Shang-Jin Wei is the N. T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy and Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School. At Columbia University, Wei is also affiliated with the School of International and Public Affairs and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute. His research covers international finance, trade, macroeconomics, and China, and he writes and speaks frequently in the area of U.S.-China economic integration and other international finance and trade issues. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Solution to Two Paradoxes of International Capital Flow by Wei, Shang-Jin
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The composition matters : capital inflows and liquidity crunch during a global economic crisis by Tong, Hui, Wei, Shang-Jin
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Collateral Damage. by Zhang, Zhiwei
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Das (Wasted) Kapital. by Dollar, David
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Real Effects of the Subprime Mortgage Crisis : Is it a Demand or a Finance Shock? by Tong, Hui
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China's growing role in world trade
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