Journal Papers (International)
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[1] Rob Feenstra, Hong Ma, and Yuan Xu, “US Exports and Employment”, Journal of International Economics, 2019, v120: 46-58.
[2] Hong Ma and Yue Teng “How Political Incentives Affect Chinese OFDI: A U.N. Security Council Membership Perspective”. World Economy 2018,41(12): 3416-3441
[3] Xue Bai, and Kala Krishna, and Hong Ma, “How You Export Matters: Choice of Export Modes and the Evolution of Productivity”, Journal of International Economics, 2017, v104(1): 122-137,
[4] Daniel Berkowitz, Hong Ma, and Shuichiro Nishioka "Recasting the Iron Rice Bowl: The Evolution of China's State Owned Enterprises" Review of Economics and Statistics, 2017, 99(4): 735-747.
[5] Bo Chen, David Jacks, and Hong Ma, “Revisiting the Effective Rate of Protection in the Late Stages of Chinese Industrialization” World Economy, 2017 40(2): 424-438.
[6] Hongbin Li, Hong Ma, and Yuan Xu “How do Exchange Rate Movements Affect Chinese Exports: A Firm-Level Investigation” Journal of International Economics, 2015. V.97(1):148-161.
[7] Hong Ma, Xue Qiao and Yuan Xu “Job Creation and Job Destruction in China during 1998-2007” Journal of Comparative Economics 43 (2015): 1085-1100
[8] Hong Ma, Zhi Wang, and Kunfu Zhu “Domestic Content in China’s Exports and Its Distribution by Firm Ownership”, Journal of Comparative Economics, 43(2015): 3-18.
[9] Bo Chen, Hong Ma, and Yuan Xu “Measuring China’s Trade Liberalization: A Generalized Measure of Trade Restrictiveness Index”, Journal of Comparative Economics, 42(2014): 994-1006.
[10] Rob Feenstra and Hong Ma “Trade Facilitation and the Extensive Margin of Exports”, Japanese Economic Review. Vol.65(2), June 2014.
[11] Rob Feenstra, Hong Ma, Peter Neary, and Prasada Rao “Who Shrunk China? Puzzles in the Measurement of Real GDP”, Economic Journal, 2013, 123 (December): 1100-1129.
[12] Rob Feenstra, Chang Hong, Hong Ma, and Barbara Spencer “Contractual Versus Non-Contractual Trade: the Role of Institutions in China”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. V94: 281-294, October 2013. (peer-reviewed special issue on international trade)
[13] Bo Chen and Hong Ma “Import Variety and Welfare Gain in China”, Review of International Economics, 2012, Vol.20(4)
[14] Chong-En Bai, Hong Ma, and Wenqing Pan “Spatial Spillover Effects and Regional Economic Growth in China” , 2012, China Economic Review, Vol.23(4):982-990
[15] Bo Chen and Hong Ma “Trade Restrictiveness and Deadweight Loss in China’s Imports”, Frontier of Economics in China, 2012 Vol.7(3)
[16] Hiau-Looi Kee, Hong Ma, and Muthukumara Mani, “The Effects of Domestic Climate Change Measures on International Competitiveness”, World Economy, 2010 vol. 33(6): 820-829, (peer-reviewed special issue)
[17] Rob Feenstra, Hong Ma, and Prasada Rao “Consistent Comparisons of Real Incomes across Time and Space”, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2009 vol. 13s:169-193
[18] Rob Feenstra, Hong Ma “Optimal Choice of Product Scope for Multiproduct Firms under Monopolistic Competition”, in E. Helpman, D. Marin and T. Verdier, eds., The Organization of Firms in a Global Economy, Harvard University Press. 2008.
[19] Shunli Yao, Hong Ma, and Jiaosuo Pei “Import Uses and Domestic Value Added in Chinese Exports: What can we learn from Chinese micro data?” in “Measuring Globalization: Vol. 2, Factoryless Manufacturing, Global Supply Chains, and Trade in Intangibles and Data”, Susan N. Houseman and Michael Mandel, eds. 2015. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
[20] Hong Ma “Exporting Like China: China's Foreign Trade over 1978-2018”,(in Chinese) 张军、王永钦主编《改革开放四十年》第9章,格致出版社