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Research Output
Research output per year
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915
Journal article
166
Conference paper
137
Conference proceeding
40
Chapter
105
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29
Working paper
26
Review article
18
Editorial
13
Book or report
10
Conference article
4
Preprint
2
Other contribution
1
Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
1
Conference abstract
1
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Research output per year
Research output per year
4 results
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2023
China's Commuting-Based Metropolitan Areas
Chen, T.
,
Gu, Y.
&
Zou, B.
,
9 Jun 2023
,
p. 1-52
,
52 p.
(SSRN).
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
agglomeration area
100%
China
64%
labor market
17%
statistics
15%
economics
9%
Commercial Revolution in Medieval China
Chen, T.
&
Kung, J. K.
,
Feb 2023
,
p. 1-66
,
66 p.
(SSRN).
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Rebellion
100%
Middle Age
82%
Agricultural Productivity
48%
Tax Reform
33%
China
31%
The Rise of the Chinese Communist Party
Chen, T.
&
Kung, J. K.
,
Apr 2023
,
p. 1-57
,
57 p.
(SSRN).
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Communist Party
100%
Marxism
35%
Sino-Japanese War
33%
Rise
32%
Political Parties
30%
2022
Environmental Change, Water Scarcity, and Farmers' Differentiated Adaptations: Evidence from the Three Gorges Dam
Chen, T.
,
Liu, C.
&
Ma, S.
,
Aug 2022
,
p. 1-52
,
52 p.
(SSRN).
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Open Access
Water Scarcity
100%
Dams
89%
Environmental Change
81%
Farmers
54%
Residents
38%