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Ruohan Wu
Ruohan Wu
Associate Professor of Economics, University of North Georgia
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Gender equality in the workplace: The effect of gender equality on productivity growth among the Chilean manufacturers
R Wu, X Cheng
The Journal of Developing Areas, 257-274, 2016
702016
Determinants of graduation rates of historically black colleges and universities
X Cheng, S Suwanakul, R Wu
Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research 16 (2), 51-60, 2015
242015
Firm development and bribery: An empirical study from Latin America
R Wu
Atlantic Economic Journal 47 (1), 53-64, 2019
172019
Retesting the learning-by-exporting theory: An investigation of Chinese manufacturers’ productivity under globalization
R Wu, JR Chiou
Atlantic Economic Journal 49 (1), 71-85, 2021
122021
Exports, investment and production growth: A dynamic heterogeneous firm model with learning and entry costs
R Wu, MJ Miranda
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 24 (8), 1037-1053, 2015
112015
A general equilibrium model of bilateral trade with strategic public investment in commercial infrastructure
MF Yen, R Wu, MJ Miranda
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 28 (6), 712-731, 2019
102019
Empirically revisiting the learning-by-exporting theory using data on chilean manufacturing plants
R Wu
The Journal of Business Inquiry 12 (1), 65-80, 2013
102013
Reconsidering the learning by exporting hypothesis from innovation: an empirical study of US industries
R Wu
102012
COVID‐19's impacts on business activities and female workers: Empirical evidence from global developing economies
R Wu
Journal of International Development 35 (1), 163-197, 2022
92022
How does bribery affect a firm’s future growth? Empirical evidence from transition economies
R Wu, A Meeks
Post-Communist Economies 32 (3), 409-427, 2019
92019
Innovation or imitation? The impacts of financial factors on green and general research and development
R Wu
International Review of Economics & Finance 88, 1068-1086, 2023
82023
Why do firms bribe? An empirical study in BRICS economies from 2002 to 2012
R Wu
Economics and Business Letters 5 (3), 72-79, 2016
82016
Does competition lead firms to bribery? A firm-level study in Southeast Asia
R Wu
Atlantic Economic Journal 46 (1), 91-100, 2018
72018
Exports and innovation under trade conflicts: A dynamic and heterogeneous perspective
R Wu, Z Jiang, H Shi
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 32 (5), 773-792, 2022
62022
Natural disasters, climate change, and structural transformation: A new perspective from international trade
R Wu
The World Economy 46 (5), 1333-1377, 2022
62022
Financial constraints and firms’ innovation activities in post-communist economies
R Wu
Post-Communist Economies 34 (6), 807-834, 2021
62021
How do firms survive crime and corruption on and off the record? An empirical and cross-regional examination among global developing economies
R Wu
The Journal of Developing Areas 50 (4), 253-272, 2016
62016
Love conditionally: The ownership structure and bribery behavior of Chinese firms
R Wu, Z Jiang, H Shi
Review of Development Economics 23 (2), 1027-1049, 2019
5*2019
Production, infrastructure, bribery decisions, and corruption control: A dynamic analysis applied to the case of China
R Wu, Y Lan
Journal of Economic Studies 45 (6), 1106-1123, 2018
52018
Export and gender difference in production contribution: A joint and non-linear analysis using panel and firm-level data
R Wu
The Journal of Developing Areas 51 (4), 285-302, 2017
42017
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