Supplemental Material for "The Effects of Government Licensing on E-commerce: Evidence from Alibaba"
2022
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Abstract: Supplemental material for peer-reviewed article published in The Journal of Law and Economics. When citing this dataset, please also cite the associated article. A sample Publication Citation is provided below.
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Supplemental Material for "The Effects of Government Licensing on E-commerce: Evidence from Alibaba"
Creator
Jin, Ginger Zhe (University of Maryland)
Lu, Zhentong (Bank of Canada)
Zhou, Xiaolu (Xiamen University)
Li, Chunxiao (Alibaba Group)
Lu, Zhentong (Bank of Canada)
Zhou, Xiaolu (Xiamen University)
Li, Chunxiao (Alibaba Group)
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University of Chicago Press
Date
2022-02
Language
English
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Replication files may be downloaded from the article page listed in the DOI field, or directly from the link in the URL field above.
Publication Citation
Jin, G.Z., Z. Lu, X. Zhou and C. Li. 2022. "The Effects of Government Licensing on E-commerce: Evidence from Alibaba." The Journal of Law and Economics 65 No. S1. https://doi.org/10.1086/718851.
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The Effects of Government Licensing on E-commerce: Evidence from Alibaba
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2022
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The Effects of Government Licensing on E-commerce: Evidence from Alibaba
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2021
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Bank of Canada
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