Dapeng Cai, D.Econ.

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2003 Nagoya University (Japan) 
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Theory Economics
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Ryuhei Okumura grad student 2003 Nagoya University (Japan)
 (Environmental justice and sustainable development: The economics of intergenerational equity.)
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Cai D, Li J. (2020) Pollution for Sale: Firms’ Characteristics and Lobbying Outcome Environmental and Resource Economics. 1-26
Cai D, Karasawa-Ohtashiro Y. (2017) Greenfield, merger and acquisition, or export? Regulating the entry of multinational enterprises to a host-country market International Review of Economics & Finance. 56: 397-407
Cai D, Karasawa-Ohtashiro Y. (2015) International cross-ownership of firms and strategic privatization policy Journal of Economics. 116: 39-62
Cai D, Li J. (2014) Protection versus Free Trade: Lobbying Competition between Domestic and Foreign Firms Southern Economic Journal. 81: 489-505
Cai D, Li J. (2013) Negative demand shocks, knock-on effects and emergency government bailouts* Manchester School. 81: 243-257
Cai D, Li J. (2012) Quid pro quo and the enforcement of intellectual property rights protection: A bargaining approach Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. 21: 755-772
Cai D, Li J. (2011) To list or to merge? Endogenous choice of privatization methods in a mixed market Japanese Economic Review. 62: 517-536
Cai D, Nitta TG. (2011) Limit of the solutions for the finite horizon problems as the optimal solution to the infinite horizon optimization problems Journal of Difference Equations and Applications. 17: 359-373
Okumura R, Cai D, Nitta TG. (2009) Transversality Conditions for Infinite Horizon Optimality:Higher Order Differential Problems Nonlinear Analysis-Theory Methods & Applications. 71
Okumura R, Cai D. (2007) Sustainable constant consumption in a semi-open economy with exhaustible resources Japanese Economic Review. 58: 226-237
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