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Number of items: 26.

2009

Carmichael, Fiona and Ercolani, Marco and Kang, Lili and Maimaiti, Yasheng and O'Mahony, Mary and Peng, Fei and Robinson, Catherine (2009): Training, education and productivity.

June 2009

O'Mahony, Mary and Peng, Fei (2009): Skill bias, age and organizational change.

1 December 2010

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2010): Real wage cyclicality in urban China. Published in: Economics Letters , Vol. 115, No. 2 (2012): pp. 141-143.

2011

O’Mahony, Mary and Peng, Fei (2011): Intangible training capital and productivity in Europe.

April 2011

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2011): A selection analysis of returns to education in China. Published in: Post-Communist Economies , Vol. 24, No. 4 (March 2012): pp. 535-554.

July 2011

Falk, Martin and Peng, Fei (2011): The increasing service intensity of European manufacturing.

December 2011

Peng, Fei and Kang, Lili and Jiang, Jun (2011): Selection and institutional shareholder activism in Chinese acquisitions. Published in: Management Decision , Vol. 51, No. 1 (February 2013): pp. 141-162.

January 2012

Watson, Glyn and Lonsdale, Chris and Peng, Fei and Sanderson, Joe (2012): Lessons for Procurement and Contract Management Practice in the Public Sector: Evidence from a Quantitative Study.

April 2012

Kang, Lili and O'Mahony, Mary and Peng, Fei (2012): New measures of workforce skills in the EU. Published in: National Institute Economic Review , Vol. 220, (April 2012)

May 2012

Peng, Fei and Kang, Lili (2012): Labour market institutions and skill premiums: an empirical analysis on the UK 1972-2002.

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2012): Siblings, public facilities and education returns in China.

3 October 2012

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2012): Selection and Real wage cyclicality: Germany Case.

5 November 2012

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2012): Cost Competitiveness Comparisons and Convergence in China.

December 2012

Lewis, Paul and Peng, Fei (2012): Baumol and the post-industrial trilemma: examining the relationship between productivity, prices and wages.

O’Mahony, Mary and Pastor, José Manuel and Peng, Fei and Serrano, Lorenzo and Hernández, Laura (2012): Output growth in the post‐compulsory education sector: the European experience.

10 April 2013

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2013): Economic Reform and Productivity Convergence in China.

Peng, Fei and Kang, Lili (2013): Wage Flexibility in Chinese Labor Market 1989-2009.

1 May 2013

Peng, Fei and Kang, Lili (2013): Cyclical changes in the wage structure of the United Kingdom: a historical review of the GHS 1972-2002.

18 September 2013

Peng, Fei and Kang, Lili (2013): Market Mechanism and Skill Premiums in the UK 1972-2002.

20 October 2013

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2013): Growth Accounting Analysis in China 1978-2009.

April 2014

Kang, Lili and Peng, Fei (2014): Acquisition Premiums of Executive Compensation in China: a Matching View.

June 2014

Peng, Fei and Kang, Lili and Yang, Xiaocong (2014): Institutional Monitoring, Coordination and Acquisition Decision in Chinese Public Listed Companies.

January 2015

Peng, Fei and Anwar, Sajid and Kang, Lili (2015): New technology and old institutions: An empirical analysis of the skill-biased demand for older workers in Europe.

May 2015

Peng, Fei and Huang, Wei and Kang, Lili (2015): Open Economy, Global Value Chain and Corporate Social Responsibility in China.

December 2015

Liu, Liyuan and Peng, Fei (2015): Environmental Protection and Economic Growth: An Optimal Pollution Controlling Model.

April 2016

Lonsdale, Chris and Sanderson, Joe and Watson, Glyn and Peng, Fei (2016): Beyond intentional trust: supplier opportunism and management control mechanisms in public sector procurement and contracting. Published in: Policy & Politics , Vol. 44, (April 2016)

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