Weici Yuan Source Confirmed
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University of Central Arkansas
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Weici Yuan's research investigates the intersection of economic development, policy, and social outcomes. His work examines the impact of government incentives on economic development, including their potential role in influencing migration patterns and voter responses. Yuan has studied the effects of programs like the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) on the socioeconomic integration of unauthorized immigrants.
His research also explores demographic and economic trends in specific regions, such as gender imbalance and temporary migration in rural China. Yuan's publications have addressed topics including club convergence in economic development spending and the effectiveness of various flotation methods in seasoned equity offerings. His scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 5 and a total of 75 citations across 15 publications.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 75
Selected Publications
- Gender imbalance and temporary migration: Evidence from rural China (2024) DOI
- Do big shifts in economic development incentives attract people? (2023) DOI
- Economic development program spending in the US: is there club convergence? (2022) DOI
- The choice of flotation methods: Evidence from Chinese seasoned equity offerings (2022) DOI
- Can legal status help unauthorized immigrants achieve the American dream? Evidence from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (2022) DOI
- Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response (2021) DOI
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