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Liang Bai
Senior Lecturer in Economics, King's College London
Verified email at kcl.ac.uk
Xinyu Fan
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
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Shu Cai
Institute for Economic and Social Research, Jinan University
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Lingwei Wu
Fudan University
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Political movement and trust formation: Evidence from the Cultural Revolution (1966–76)
L Bai, L Wu
European Economic Review 122, 103331
, 2020
53
2020
The Shaping of a Gender Norm: Marriage, Labor, and Foot-binding in Historical China
X Fan, L Wu
International Economic Review, Forthcoming
, 2023
22
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2023
Are only children worse off on subjective well-being?: Evidence from China's One-Child Policy
L Wu
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
, 2014
12
2014
Political Conflict and Development Dynamics: Economic Legacies of the Cultural Revolution
L Bai, L Wu
The Journal of Economic History 83 (4), 981-1017
, 2023
8
2023
Risk Behaviors of Only-Child Parents: Evidence from the One-Child Policy in China
S Cai, Y Jiang, L Wu
Available at SSRN 4417673
, 2023
2023
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