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China's great migration: the impact of the reduction in trade policy uncertainty
Giovanni Facchini, Maggie Y. Liu, Anna Maria Mayda, Minghai Zhou
School of Economics
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Bartik
33%
China
100%
Chinese Exporters
33%
Chinese Prefectures
66%
Difference-in-differences
33%
Employment Rate
33%
Exogenous Variation
33%
Great Migration
100%
Hukou
33%
In-migration
33%
Internal Migrants
33%
Internal Migration
66%
Local Measures
33%
Migrants
33%
Migration Rate
33%
Native Workers
33%
Percent Increase
33%
Plausibly Exogenous
33%
Specification-based
33%
Trade Policy Uncertainty
100%
Unskilled Workers
33%
Working Hours
33%
Working Population
33%
World Economy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Difference-In-Differences
33%
International Economy
33%
Trade Policy Uncertainty
100%