Anthony J. Howell, Ph.D.

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2014 Geography 0396 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Geography, General Economics, Asian Studies
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Cindy Fan grad student 2014 UCLA
 (Inside China's "Growth Miracle:" A Structural Framework of Firm Concentration, Innovation and Performance with Policy Distortions.)
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Howell A. (2020) Agglomeration, absorptive capacity and knowledge governance: implications for public–private firm innovation in China Regional Studies. 54: 1069-1083
Howell A. (2020) Industry relatedness, FDI liberalization and the indigenous innovation process in China Regional Studies. 54: 229-243
Howell A. (2020) Minimum wage impacts on Han-minority Workers’ wage distribution and inequality in urban china Journal of Urban Economics. 115: 103184
Howell A, Lin J, Worack S. (2020) Going out to innovate more at home: Impacts of outward direct investments on Chinese firms' domestic innovation performance China Economic Review. 60: 101404
Howell A. (2019) Clustering effects on firm exporting with productivity‐enhancing R&D in China The World Economy. 42: 3168-3187
Howell A. (2019) Heterogeneous impacts of China's economic and development zone program Journal of Regional Science. 59: 797-818
Howell A, Zhao L. (2019) Turning Points in the Chinese Civil War: A Financial Market Perspective Australian Economic History Review. 59: 263-288
Howell A. (2019) Relatedness economies, absorptive capacity, and economic catch-up: firm-level evidence from China Industrial and Corporate Change. 29: 557-575
Howell A. (2019) Ethnic entrepreneurship, initial financing, and business performance in China Small Business Economics. 52: 697-712
Howell A. (2017) Marshallian Sources of Relatedness and Their Effects on Firm Survival and Subsequent Success in China Economic Geography. 93: 346-366
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