Qian Wang
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade
Qian Wang has been a Lecturer in the School of WTO Research and Education at the Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade since 2010. She did her PhD in economics at Shanghai University of Finance & Economics. The author of numerous books and articles, her research interests include international trade, GTAP/CGE model, and international finance. As a main member of WCP programme, she was responsible for the research work of GTAP model and its application in China, and teaching a course on the Economics of World Trade Organization for graduate students.
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With the skin gone, what can the hair adhere to?
28 April 2011, 3937 reads
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