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Market access, labor mobility, and the wage skill premium: new evidence from Chinese cities
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    Market access, labor mobility, and the wage skill premium: new evidence from Chinese cities (English)
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    19 December 2019
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    market access
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    labor mobility
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    wage skill premium
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    new economic geography
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    spatial externality
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