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Ren Mu
Texas A&M University - College Station / United States
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
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Ren Mu's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Rural roads and local market development in VietnamR Mu, D Van de WalleThe Journal of Development Studies 47 (5), 709-734, 2011385*2011
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Elderly parent health and the migration decisions of adult children: Evidence from rural ChinaJ Giles, R MuDemography 44 (2), 265-288, 20072692007
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Left behind to farm? Women\'s labor re-allocation in rural ChinaR Mu, D Van de WalleLabour economics 18, S83-S97, 20112472011
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Famine and overweight in ChinaZ Luo, R Mu, X ZhangInvesting in Human Capital for Economic Development in China, 231-239, 20101892010
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Why does the Great Chinese Famine affect the male and female survivors differently? Mortality selection versus son preferenceR Mu, X ZhangEconomics & Human Biology 9 (1), 92-105, 20111692011
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