Weici Yuan
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2019–2023); Quinnipiac University (2021); University of Oklahoma (2015)
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Weici Yuan's research investigates the economic and social factors influencing migration, policy impacts, and the dynamics of financial markets. His work includes an examination of how legal status affects unauthorized immigrants' economic mobility in the United States, specifically referencing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Yuan has also studied gender imbalances and temporary migration patterns in rural China, and analyzed the relationship between economic development program spending and club convergence in the U.S. His research extends to the financial sector, with publications exploring the choice of flotation methods in Chinese seasoned equity offerings. Additionally, Yuan has investigated the influence of targeted economic development incentives on voter response and the impact of significant shifts in these incentives on population migration.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 82
Selected Publications
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Gender imbalance and temporary migration: Evidence from rural China (2024)
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Do big shifts in economic development incentives attract people? (2023)
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Economic development program spending in the US: is there club convergence? (2022)
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The choice of flotation methods: Evidence from Chinese seasoned equity offerings (2022)
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Can legal status help unauthorized immigrants achieve the American dream? Evidence from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (2022)
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The Choice of Flotation Methods Evidence from Chinese Seasoned Equity Offerings (2021)
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Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response (2021)
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Economic Development Incentives: What Can We Learn From Policy Regime Changes? (2020)
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Do Targeted Business Subsidies Improve Income and Reduce Poverty? A Synthetic Control Approach (2019)
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Do Minimum Wage Increases Affect SNAP Benefits? (2019)
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Corruption, economic development, and auto loan delinquency: Evidence from China (2018)
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- The choice of flotation methods: Evidence from Chinese seasoned equity offerings
- The Choice of Flotation Methods Evidence from Chinese Seasoned Equity Offerings
- The choice of flotation methods: Evidence from Chinese seasoned equity offerings
- The Choice of Flotation Methods Evidence from Chinese Seasoned Equity Offerings
- Economic development program spending in the US: is there club convergence?
- Do big shifts in economic development incentives attract people?
- Gender imbalance and temporary migration: Evidence from rural China
- Do big shifts in economic development incentives attract people?
- Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response
- Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response
- Can legal status help unauthorized immigrants achieve the American dream? Evidence from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program
- Can legal status help unauthorized immigrants achieve the American dream? Evidence from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program
- The choice of flotation methods: Evidence from Chinese seasoned equity offerings
- Economic development program spending in the US: is there club convergence?
- Do big shifts in economic development incentives attract people?
- Gender imbalance and temporary migration: Evidence from rural China
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