Discussion Paper No. 0145 (2001)
Adelaide Australia How, Kym Anderson, Kym Anderson, Kym Anderson, Shunli Yao, Shunli Yao, ...
If South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are to become constructively engaged in the next attempt by World Trade Organization (WTO) members to liberalize trade multilaterally, they need to be convinced...
Three essays on China's foreign trade /--by Shunli Yao. (2000)
Degree granted in Economics.
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How Can South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa Gain from the Next WTO Round
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The US-China Bilateral Trade Balance: Its Size and Determinants
Robert C. Feenstra, Wen Hai, Wing T. Woo, Shunli Yao
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