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Professor Gregory W. Whitten is Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics of Lingnan University. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh, USA, in August 2013. He had been an instructor in the University of Pittsburgh before he joined Department of Economic. His research interest includes currency unions, international trade, exchange rate regimes, macroeconomics, and applied econometrics.
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Do political relations affect international trade? Evidence from China’s twelve trading partners
WHITTEN, G., DAI, X., FAN, S. & PANG, Y., Dec 2020, In: Journal of Shipping and Trade. 5, 1, 24 p., 21 (2020).Research output: Journal Publications › Journal Article (refereed) › peer-review
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The national security argument for protection of domestic industries
CHENG, L. K., WHITTEN, G. W. & HUA, J., Apr 2020, In: Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies. 17, 4, p. 365-388 24 p.Research output: Journal Publications › Journal Article (refereed) › peer-review
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以國家安全為理由以保護本土產業的論點
鄭國漢, 白格林 & 華靜泊, May 2020Research output: Other contribution › Other outputs › Research
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China’s ‘two sessions’: Beijing must juggle competition and cooperation in historically unprecedented global trade environment
25/02/21
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Press/Media: Research / Knowledge Transfer