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Does deeper integration enhance spatial advantages? Market access and wage growth in China
Fariha Kamal,
Maty E. Lovely
, Puman Ouyang
Department of Economics
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China
100%
Market Wage
100%
Wage Growth
100%
Market Access
100%
Deep Integration
100%
Spatial Advantage
100%
Wages
87%
Cost of Living
25%
Access to Markets
25%
Survey Data
12%
Spatial Distribution
12%
Two-wave
12%
Significant Relationship
12%
Household Income
12%
State-owned Companies
12%
Highest Wages
12%
Change in Mean
12%
Deregulation
12%
Domestic Market
12%
Average Wage
12%
Wage Setting
12%
State Enterprises
12%
New Economic Geography Model
12%
Labor Market Reforms
12%
Urban Wage
12%
Skilled Workers
12%
Internal Labor Migration
12%
Geographic Access
12%
Unskilled Workers
12%
Chinese Households
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
State-Owned Enterprise
100%
Deregulation
100%
New Economic Geography
100%
Wage Setting
100%
Labor Migration
100%
Labor Market Reform
100%