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Number of items: 15.

2011

Chen, Hung-Ju and Fang, I-Hsiang (2011): Migration, Social Security, and Economic Growth.

Chen, Hung-Ju (2011): Social Status, Human Capital Formation and the Long-run Effects of Money.

30 August 2011

Chen, Been-Lon and Chen, Hung-Ju and Wang, Ping (2011): Taxing capital is not a bad idea indeed: the role of human capital and labor-market frictions.

5 September 2012

Shaw, Ming-fu and Chang, Juin-jen and Chen, Hung-Ju (2012): Capital Adequacy and the Bank Lending Channel: Macroeconomic Implications.

14 March 2013

Chen, Hung-Ju (2013): Intellectual Property Rights and Skills Accumulation: A North-South Model of FDI and Outsourcing.

Chen, Hung-Ju and Sultana, Rezina (2013): Job Reservation and Intergenerational Transmission of Preferences.

7 November 2013

Chen, Hung-Ju (2013): Child Allowances, Educational Subsidies and Economic Growth.

April 2015

Chen, Hung-Ju (2015): Innovation and imitation in a product-cycle model with FDI and cash-in-advance constraints.

Chen, Hung-Ju (2015): Innovation and imitation: effects of intellectual property rights in a product-cycle model of skills accumulation.

3 September 2015

Chen, Hung-Ju (2015): Fertility, Official Pension Age, and PAYG Pensions.

23 November 2015

Chen, Hung-Ju (2015): Fertility and PAYG Pensions in an Overlapping Generations Model with Endogenous Retirement.

2 March 2016

Chen, Hung-Ju (2016): Fertility, Retirement Age, and PAYG Pensions.

25 June 2019

Chen, Hung-Ju (2019): Innovation and FDI: Does the Target of Intellectual Property Rights Matter?

3 December 2019

Chen, Hung-Ju and Miyazaki, Koichi (2019): Labor productivity, labor supply of the old, and economic growth.

11 November 2021

Chen, Hung-Ju and Miyazaki, Koichi (2021): Pay-as-you-go social security and educational subsidy in an overlapping generations model with endogenous fertility and endogenous retirement.

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