Access Statistics for Hui He

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Working Paper File Downloads Abstract Views
Last month 3 months 12 months Total Last month 3 months 12 months Total
A Note on a Rapid Grid Search Method for Solving Dynamic Programming Problems in Economics 0 0 0 101 0 1 1 234
A Tale of Transition: An Empirical Analysis of Economic Inequality in Urban China, 1986–2009 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 81
Are Recessions Good for Your Health? A Macroeconomic Analysis 0 0 1 19 0 0 1 79
Are Recessions Good for Your Health? When Ruhm Meets GHH 0 1 2 119 2 3 6 275
Breaking the "Iron Rice Bowl" and Precautionary Savings: Evidence from Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Reform 0 0 0 47 0 0 2 112
Breaking the “Iron Rice Bowl” and Precautionary Swings: Evidence from Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Reform 0 0 0 78 0 0 3 301
China’s High Savings: Drivers, Prospects, and Policies 0 0 2 50 2 3 16 183
China’s Rising IQ (Innovation Quotient) and Growth: Firm-level Evidence 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 134
Does the Stock Market Boost Firm Innovation?: Evidence from Chinese Firms 0 0 0 79 0 0 0 80
Health Investment over the Life-Cycle 0 0 0 62 0 0 1 212
Health Investment over the Life-Cycle 0 0 0 114 3 3 4 340
Health Investment over the Life-Cycle 0 0 1 91 0 2 3 186
Health Investment over the Life-Cycle 0 0 1 29 2 3 7 149
Investment-specific technological change, skill accumulation, and wage inequality 0 0 2 87 0 0 4 344
Skill Premium, Schooling Decisions, Skill-Biased Technological and Demographic Change: A Macroeconomic Analysis 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 40
Substituting Leisure for Health Expenditure: A General Equilibrium-Based Empirical Investigation 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 127
Substituting Leisure for Health Expenditure: A General Equilibrium-Based Empirical Investigation 0 0 1 10 1 1 4 90
The Impact of Rapid Aging and Pension Reform on Savings and the Labor Supply 0 0 1 60 0 1 9 148
What Drives the Skill Premium: Technological Change or Demographic Variation? 0 1 1 65 0 4 5 246
Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans? 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 95
Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans? 0 0 0 17 0 1 3 135
Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans? (REVISED) 0 0 1 79 1 2 5 154
Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans?--A General Equilibrium Macroeconomic Analysis 0 0 1 140 0 0 2 393
Why Have Girls Gone to College? A Quantitative Examination of the Female College Enrollment Rate in the United States: 1955-1980 0 1 1 55 0 1 2 149
Why Have Girls Gone to College? A Quantitative Examination of the Female College Enrollment Rate in the United States: 1955-1980 0 0 0 7 0 1 4 102
Total Working Papers 0 3 15 1,554 11 26 82 4,389


Journal Article File Downloads Abstract Views
Last month 3 months 12 months Total Last month 3 months 12 months Total
A Rapid Grid Search Method for Solving Dynamic Programming Problems in Economics 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 106
A Tale of Transition: An Empirical Analysis of Economic Inequality in Urban China, 1986-2009 0 0 2 60 0 0 4 263
Breaking the “iron rice bowl:” Evidence of precautionary savings from the chinese state-owned enterprises reform 1 1 3 34 3 4 23 279
China's rising IQ (Innovation Quotient) and growth: Firm-level evidence 0 0 1 32 0 3 7 140
HEALTH INVESTMENT OVER THE LIFE-CYCLE 1 1 2 31 1 2 5 96
Investment-Specific Technological Change, Skill Accumulation, and Wage Inequality 0 0 1 187 0 0 8 747
WHY DO AMERICANS SPEND SO MUCH MORE ON HEALTH CARE THAN EUROPEANS? 0 0 1 7 0 2 4 23
What drives the skill premium: Technological change or demographic variation? 0 0 1 74 0 0 3 340
Why Have Girls Gone to College? A Quantitative Examination of the Female College Enrollment Rate in the United States: 1955-1980 0 0 2 48 1 1 6 339
Total Journal Articles 2 2 13 488 5 12 61 2,333


Software Item File Downloads Abstract Views
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Code and data files for "A Tale of Transition: An Empirical Analysis of Economic Inequality in Urban China, 1986-2009" 0 0 1 116 0 1 2 226
Total Software Items 0 0 1 116 0 1 2 226


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