@ZColemanHK @Dali_Yang China used to be too receptive to FDI, according to my research with Yasheng Huang at @JIBPolicy https://t.co/iQPfKST6uN
RT @heiwai_tang: My latest article in @JIBPolicy with @MITSloan's Yasheng Huang showed using millions of firm-data that the Chinese governm…
RT @heiwai_tang: My latest article in @JIBPolicy with @MITSloan's Yasheng Huang showed using millions of firm-data that the Chinese governm…
RT @JIBPolicy: The latest from JIBP: Yasheng Huang & Heiwai Tang investigate whether foreign firms are favored in China, examining biases i…
RT @heiwai_tang: My latest article in @JIBPolicy with @MITSloan's Yasheng Huang showed using millions of firm-data that the Chinese governm…
RT @heiwai_tang: My latest article in @JIBPolicy with @MITSloan's Yasheng Huang showed using millions of firm-data that the Chinese governm…
RT @heiwai_tang: My latest article in @JIBPolicy with @MITSloan's Yasheng Huang showed using millions of firm-data that the Chinese governm…
My latest article in @JIBPolicy with @MITSloan's Yasheng Huang showed using millions of firm-data that the Chinese government used to execute tax policies to favor foreign firms. Unlikely to be the case in the current political/ global environment. @SAIS_M
It is not all "China First". Foreign firms not only faced lower income taxes in China, but also lower value added taxes. @heiwai_tang https://t.co/XSluE1AVaw
The latest from JIBP: Yasheng Huang & Heiwai Tang investigate whether foreign firms are favored in China, examining biases in regulatory implementation, as revealed in the different actual value-added tax incidence borne by foreign versus domestic firm