Enzyme activity fingerprinting with peptide cocktail and substrate cocktail / (2005)
Diss. Naturwiss. Bern.
Yongzheng Yang, Sanjeev Gupta, Prepared Yongzheng Yang, Sanjeev Gupta
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF...
Global Effects of US “New Economy” Shocks: the Role of Capital-Skill Complementarity (2001)
Long run technical change since the 1970s can be characterised alternatively as capital enhancement when capital and skill are complementary, or skill enhancement when capital and skill are...
Global Effects of US “New Economy” Shocks: the Role of Capital-Skill Complementarity (2001)
Long run technical change since the 1970s can be characterised alternatively as capital enhancement when capital and skill are complementary, or skill enhancement when capital and skill are...
Global Effects of US “New Economy” Shocks: the Role of Capital-Skill Complementarity (2001)
Tyers, Rod, Yang, Yongzheng, School Of Economics
Long run technical change since the 1970s can be characterised alternatively as capital enhancement when capital and skill are complementary, or skill enhancement when capital and skill are...
Global Effects of US “New Economy” Shocks: the Role of Capital-Skill Complementarity (2001)
Long run technical change since the 1970s can be characterised alternatively as capital enhancement when capital and skill are complementary, or skill enhancement when capital and skill are...
Global Effects of US “New Economy” Shocks: the Role of Capital-Skill Complementarity (2001)
Long run technical change since the 1970s can be characterised alternatively as capital enhancement when capital and skill are complementary, or skill enhancement when capital and skill are...
Capital-Skill Complimentarity and Wage Outcomes following Technical Change in a Global Model (2000)
We estimate the extent of factor bias in technical changes consistent with observed changes in skill premia. To control for the effects of expanded trade on wages we use a structural model with...
Food embargoes against China: their likelihood and potential consequences (2000)
China’s concern over its food security has increased in recent years as it opens up its domestic food market to the rest of the world. Chinese policymakers often regard food embargoes by the West...
China’s post-crisis policy dilemma: multi-sectoral comparative static macroeconomics (2000)
Although the “country runs” of the Asian crisis stopped at the Chinese border, their effects nonetheless included a realignment of real exchange rates and a rise in the risk premium...
The Crisis and Economic Change in China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China’s healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a “country run”. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in...
Who gains and who loses from unilateral and concerted trade liberalisation? (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Duncan, Ron, Vines, David
This paper presents an empirical study of trade liberalisation. It focuses on the terms of trade deterioration which results from unilateral liberalisation, and on the extent to which the APEC...
The impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia's primary exports: why it has not been so bad (2000)
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australian economy has been surprisingly mild. An exploration of the reasons for the modest impact to date...
Weathering the Asian Crisis: the role of China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China's healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a 'country run'. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings and a...
Who gains and who loses from unilateral and concerted trade liberalisation? (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Duncan, Ron, Vines, David
This paper presents an empirical study of trade liberalisation. It focuses on the terms of trade deterioration which results from unilateral liberalisation, and on the extent to which the APEC...
The impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia's primary exports: why it has not been so bad (2000)
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australian economy has been surprisingly mild. An exploration of the reasons for the modest impact to date...
Weathering the Asian Crisis: the role of China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China's healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a 'country run'. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings and a...
Food embargoes against China: their likelihood and potential consequences (2000)
China’s concern over its food security has increased in recent years as it opens up its domestic food market to the rest of the world. Chinese policymakers often regard food embargoes by the West...
The Crisis and Economic Change in China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China’s healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a “country run”. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings, a...
China’s post-crisis policy dilemma: multi-sectoral comparative static macroeconomics (2000)
Although the “country runs” of the Asian crisis stopped at the Chinese border, their effects nonetheless included a realignment of real exchange rates and a rise in the risk premium demanded of...
Capital-Skill Complimentarity and Wage Outcomes following Technical Change in a Global Model (2000)
We estimate the extent of factor bias in technical changes consistent with observed changes in skill premia. To control for the effects of expanded trade on wages we use a structural model with...
Who gains and who loses from unilateral and concerted trade liberalisation? (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Duncan, Ron, Vines, David
This paper presents an empirical study of trade liberalisation. It focuses on the terms of trade deterioration which results from unilateral liberalisation, and on the extent to which the APEC...
The impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia's primary exports: why it has not been so bad (2000)
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australian economy has been surprisingly mild. An exploration of the reasons for the modest impact to date...
Weathering the Asian Crisis: the role of China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China's healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a 'country run'. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings and a...
Food embargoes against China: their likelihood and potential consequences (2000)
China’s concern over its food security has increased in recent years as it opens up its domestic food market to the rest of the world. Chinese policymakers often regard food embargoes by the West...
The Crisis and Economic Change in China (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Tyers, Rod, School Of Economics
During the Asian crisis, China’s healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a “country run”. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings, a...
China’s post-crisis policy dilemma: multi-sectoral comparative static macroeconomics (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Tyers, Rod, School Of Economics
Although the “country runs” of the Asian crisis stopped at the Chinese border, their effects nonetheless included a realignment of real exchange rates and a rise in the risk premium demanded of...
Capital-Skill Complimentarity and Wage Outcomes following Technical Change in a Global Model (2000)
Tyers, Rod, Yang, Yongzheng, School Of Economics
We estimate the extent of factor bias in technical changes consistent with observed changes in skill premia. To control for the effects of expanded trade on wages we use a structural model with...
Who gains and who loses from unilateral and concerted trade liberalisation? (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Duncan, Ron, Vines, David
This paper presents an empirical study of trade liberalisation. It focuses on the terms of trade deterioration which results from unilateral liberalisation, and on the extent to which the APEC...
The impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia's primary exports: why it has not been so bad (2000)
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australian economy has been surprisingly mild. An exploration of the reasons for the modest impact to date...
Weathering the Asian Crisis: the role of China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China's healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a 'country run'. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings and a...
Food embargoes against China: their likelihood and potential consequences (2000)
China’s concern over its food security has increased in recent years as it opens up its domestic food market to the rest of the world. Chinese policymakers often regard food embargoes by the West...
The Crisis and Economic Change in China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China’s healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a “country run”. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings, a...
China’s post-crisis policy dilemma: multi-sectoral comparative static macroeconomics (2000)
Although the “country runs” of the Asian crisis stopped at the Chinese border, their effects nonetheless included a realignment of real exchange rates and a rise in the risk premium demanded of...
Capital-Skill Complimentarity and Wage Outcomes following Technical Change in a Global Model (2000)
We estimate the extent of factor bias in technical changes consistent with observed changes in skill premia. To control for the effects of expanded trade on wages we use a structural model with...
Who gains and who loses from unilateral and concerted trade liberalisation? (2000)
Yang, Yongzheng, Duncan, Ron, Vines, David
This paper presents an empirical study of trade liberalisation. It focuses on the terms of trade deterioration which results from unilateral liberalisation, and on the extent to which the APEC...
The impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia's primary exports: why it has not been so bad (2000)
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australian economy has been surprisingly mild. An exploration of the reasons for the modest impact to date...
Weathering the Asian Crisis: the role of China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China's healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a 'country run'. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings and a...
Food embargoes against China: their likelihood and potential consequences (2000)
China’s concern over its food security has increased in recent years as it opens up its domestic food market to the rest of the world. Chinese policymakers often regard food embargoes by the West...
The Crisis and Economic Change in China (2000)
During the Asian crisis, China’s healthy reserves and low debt made possible the avoidance of a “country run”. Nonetheless, it did experience an apparently autonomous rise in private savings, a...
China’s post-crisis policy dilemma: multi-sectoral comparative static macroeconomics (2000)
Although the “country runs” of the Asian crisis stopped at the Chinese border, their effects nonetheless included a realignment of real exchange rates and a rise in the risk premium demanded of...
Capital-Skill Complimentarity and Wage Outcomes following Technical Change in a Global Model (2000)
We estimate the extent of factor bias in technical changes consistent with observed changes in skill premia. To control for the effects of expanded trade on wages we use a structural model with...
Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge too Far? (1999)
The collapse of the heretofore most rapidly growing Asian developing economies, combined with the long recession in Japan, caused northern agriculture to endure the combined effects of declining...
Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge too Far? (1999)
The collapse of the heretofore most rapidly growing Asian developing economies, combined with the long recession in Japan, caused northern agriculture to endure the combined effects of declining...
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets (1999)
One of the real effects of the recession in East and Southeast Asia has been a contraction in domestic demand that exceeds the corresponding contraction in output. The volume of Asian net exports of...
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets (1999)
One of the real effects of the recession in East and Southeast Asia has been a contraction in domestic demand that exceeds the corresponding contraction in output. The volume of Asian net exports of...
Remarkable changes have occurred in world textile and clothing markets in the last two decades. Japan lost its comparative advantage in labour-intensive textiles and clothing in the 1970s, and the...
The political economy of trade liberalisation in China (1999)
Economists have long understood that economic policies are determined in the political market. Research on the political process of policy formation is essential to predict future policy directions....
Remarkable changes have occurred in world textile and clothing markets in the last two decades. Japan lost its comparative advantage in labour-intensive textiles and clothing in the 1970s, and the...
Remarkable changes have occurred in world textile and clothing markets in the last two decades. Japan lost its comparative advantage in labour-intensive textiles and clothing in the 1970s, and the...
The political economy of trade liberalisation in China (1999)
Economists have long understood that economic policies are determined in the political market. Research on the political process of policy formation is essential to predict future policy directions....
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets (1999)
One of the real effects of the recession in East and Southeast Asia has been a contraction in domestic demand that exceeds the corresponding contraction in output. The volume of Asian net exports of...
Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge too Far? (1999)
The collapse of the heretofore most rapidly growing Asian developing economies, combined with the long recession in Japan, caused northern agriculture to endure the combined effects of declining...
Remarkable changes have occurred in world textile and clothing markets in the last two decades. Japan lost its comparative advantage in labour-intensive textiles and clothing in the 1970s, and the...
The political economy of trade liberalisation in China (1999)
Economists have long understood that economic policies are determined in the political market. Research on the political process of policy formation is essential to predict future policy directions....
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets (1999)
Yang, Yongzheng, Tyers, Rod, School Of Economics
One of the real effects of the recession in East and Southeast Asia has been a contraction in domestic demand that exceeds the corresponding contraction in output. The volume of Asian net exports of...
Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge too Far? (1999)
Tyers, Rod, Yang, Yongzheng, School Of Economics
The collapse of the heretofore most rapidly growing Asian developing economies, combined with the long recession in Japan, caused northern agriculture to endure the combined effects of declining...
Remarkable changes have occurred in world textile and clothing markets in the last two decades. Japan lost its comparative advantage in labour-intensive textiles and clothing in the 1970s, and the...
The political economy of trade liberalisation in China (1999)
Economists have long understood that economic policies are determined in the political market. Research on the political process of policy formation is essential to predict future policy directions....
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets (1999)
One of the real effects of the recession in East and Southeast Asia has been a contraction in domestic demand that exceeds the corresponding contraction in output. The volume of Asian net exports of...
Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge too Far? (1999)
The collapse of the heretofore most rapidly growing Asian developing economies, combined with the long recession in Japan, caused northern agriculture to endure the combined effects of declining...
Remarkable changes have occurred in world textile and clothing markets in the last two decades. Japan lost its comparative advantage in labour-intensive textiles and clothing in the 1970s, and the...
The political economy of trade liberalisation in China (1999)
Economists have long understood that economic policies are determined in the political market. Research on the political process of policy formation is essential to predict future policy directions....
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets (1999)
One of the real effects of the recession in East and Southeast Asia has been a contraction in domestic demand that exceeds the corresponding contraction in output. The volume of Asian net exports of...
Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge too Far? (1999)
The collapse of the heretofore most rapidly growing Asian developing economies, combined with the long recession in Japan, caused northern agriculture to endure the combined effects of declining...
Sources of welfare gains and losses in forming a protective trade area (1998)
The conventional approach to the welfare analysis of preferential trade areas (PTAs) often focuses exclusively on the import side and ignores the export side. Together with the homogenous product...
China in the middle of the East Asian Crisis : Export growth and the exchange rate (1998)
In this short presentation, I will try to assess the external conditions facing China's export sector. The purpose of this analysis is to shed some light on the prospect for china's export growth in...
Sources of welfare gains and losses in forming a protective trade area (1998)
The conventional approach to the welfare analysis of preferential trade areas (PTAs) often focuses exclusively on the import side and ignores the export side. Together with the homogenous product...
China in the middle of the East Asian Crisis : Export growth and the exchange rate (1998)
In this short presentation, I will try to assess the external conditions facing China's export sector. The purpose of this analysis is to shed some light on the prospect for china's export growth in...
Sources of welfare gains and losses in forming a protective trade area (1998)
The conventional approach to the welfare analysis of preferential trade areas (PTAs) often focuses exclusively on the import side and ignores the export side. Together with the homogenous product...
China in the middle of the East Asian Crisis : Export growth and the exchange rate (1998)
In this short presentation, I will try to assess the external conditions facing China's export sector. The purpose of this analysis is to shed some light on the prospect for china's export growth in...
Sources of welfare gains and losses in forming a protective trade area (1998)
The conventional approach to the welfare analysis of preferential trade areas (PTAs) often focuses exclusively on the import side and ignores the export side. Together with the homogenous product...
China in the middle of the East Asian Crisis : Export growth and the exchange rate (1998)
In this short presentation, I will try to assess the external conditions facing China's export sector. The purpose of this analysis is to shed some light on the prospect for china's export growth in...
Sources of welfare gains and losses in forming a protective trade area (1998)
The conventional approach to the welfare analysis of preferential trade areas (PTAs) often focuses exclusively on the import side and ignores the export side. Together with the homogenous product...
China in the middle of the East Asian Crisis : Export growth and the exchange rate (1998)
In this short presentation, I will try to assess the external conditions facing China's export sector. The purpose of this analysis is to shed some light on the prospect for china's export growth in...
The impact of trade liberalisation on income distribution in China (1997)
Yang, Yongzheng, Huang, Yiping
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deteriorated in recent years. Trade policy has been advocated to address income disparities,...
The impact of trade liberalisation on income distribution in China (1997)
Yang, Yongzheng, Huang, Yiping
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deteriorated in recent years. Trade policy has been advocated to address income disparities, especially...
The impact of trade liberalisation on income distribution in China (1997)
Yang, Yongzheng, Huang, Yiping
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deteriorated in recent years. Trade policy has been advocated to address income disparities, especially...
The impact of trade liberalisation on income distribution in China (1997)
Yang, Yongzheng, Huang, Yiping
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deteriorated in recent years. Trade policy has been advocated to address income disparities, especially...
The impact of trade liberalisation on income distribution in China (1997)
Yang, Yongzheng, Huang, Yiping
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deteriorated in recent years. Trade policy has been advocated to address income disparities, especially...
Regional Trade Arrangements in Africa: Past Performance and the Way Forward
Regional trade arrangements (RTAs) in Africa have been ineffective in promoting trade and foreign direct investment. Relatively high external trade barriers and low resource complementarity between...
The Macroeconomic Challenges of Scaling Up Aid to Africa
Yongzheng Yang, Sanjeev Gupta, Robert Powell
This paper surveys the economic literature on the scaling-up of aid to Africa. It provides a checklist of issues that need to be considered when preparing a long term macroeconomic projection for a...
How Important Is APEC to China?
Yang, Yongzheng, Huang, Yiping
APEC is an important forum for China to show its commitment to economic openness. Concerted trade liberalisation in the APEC region reduces the adverse terms of trade effect of China's own trade...
China's Integration into the World Economy: implications for developing countries
With China's accession to the World Trade Organization in late 2001, many of its trading partners have become concerned that the resulting increased competition in the world's goods and capital...
China's Integration into the World Economy: Implications for Developing Countries
Development , China , World Trade Organization , Exports , Trade ,
China's Financial Fragility and Policy Responses
This article discusses the problems facing China in the wake of the Asian financial crisis. Chinas has so far (September 1998) avoided devaluation of its currency, but growth has slowed down and much...
The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets
The Asian recession saw an increase in the volume of mainly manufactured Asian exports. Other things equal, this would have disadvantaged the labour intensive end of northern (mainly USA and EU)...
The end of textiles quotas: A case study of the impact on Bangladesh
Yongzheng Yang, Montfort Mlachila
This paper assesses the effects on the Bangladeshi economy of phasing out textile and clothing quotas by industrial countries. Bangladesh relies heavily on textile and clothing exports and is...
Food Embargoes Against China: Their Liklihood and Potential Consequences
China’s concern over its food security has increased in recent years as it opens up its domestic food market to the rest of the world. Chinese policymakers often regard food embargoes by the West...
Capital-Skill Complementarity and Wage Outcomes Following Technical Change in a Global Model.
We estimate the extent of factor bias in technical changes consistent with observed changes in skill premia. To control for the effects of expanded trade on wages we use a structural model with...
The United States and the New Regionalism/ Bilateralism
Trade policy , United States , Trade liberalization ,
The End of Textiles Quotas: A Case Study of the Impact on Bangladesh
Yongzheng Yang, Montfort Mlachila
This paper evaluates the effects on the Bangladeshi economy of phasing out textile and clothing (T&C) quotas currently maintained by industrial countries. The planned abolition of the quotas under...
Africa in the Doha Round: Dealing with Preference Erosion and Beyond
Improving market access in industrial countries and retaining preferences have been Africa's two key objectives in the Doha Round trade negotiations. This paper argues that African negotiators may...