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Lin Tian
Lin Tian
Assistant Professor of Economics, INSEAD
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Tradability and the Labor‐Market Impact of Immigration: Theory and Evidence From the United States
A Burstein, G Hanson, L Tian, J Vogel
Econometrica 88 (3), 1071-1112, 2020
148*2020
Strategic or Confused Firms? Evidence from "Missing" Transactions in Uganda
M Almunia, J Hjort, J Knebelmann, L Tian
The Review of Economics and Statistics 106 (1), 256-265, 2024
71*2024
Division of Labor and Productivity Advantage of Cities: Theory and Evidence from Brazil
L Tian
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16590, 2021
44*2021
The economic impact of internet connectivity in developing countries
J Hjort, L Tian
INSEAD Working paper, 2021
392021
An analysis of discrepancies in tax declarations submitted under value-added tax in Uganda
M Almunia, F Gerard, J Hjort, J Knebelmann, D Nakyambadde, C Raisaro, ...
International Growth Centre Project Report, 2017
222017
Hits from the bong: The impact of recreational marijuana dispensaries on property values
D Thomas, L Tian
Regional Science and Urban Economics 87, 103655, 2021
152021
Geographic Fragmentation in a Knowledge Economy: Theory and Evidence from the United States
Y Jiao, L Tian
INSEAD, 2021
10*2021
Geographic Integration and Firm Exports Evidence from China∗
L Tian, Y Yu
Available at SSRN 4724154, 2023
8*2023
Leveraging Trading Networks to Improve Tax Compliance: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
M Almunia, DJ Henning, J Knebelmann, D Nakyambadde, L Tian
Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2023
2023
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