公開日期 | 標題 | 作者 | 來源出版物 | scopus | WOS | 全文 |
2021 | Anti-ELAB Movement, National Security Law, and heterogeneous institutional trust in Hong Kong | Tung Han Pu ; Lin Ming Jen ; Lin Yi Fan | Japanese Journal of Political Science | 3 | 2 | |
2007 | As Low Birth Weight Babies Grow, Can Well-Educated Parents Buffer This Adverse Factor? A Research Note | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Liu, Jin-Tan ; Chou, Shin-Yi | Demography | | | |
2015 | Better peers, better scores? A study of twin junior high school graduates in Taiwan | Chou, Shin-Yi; Liu, Echu; Lin, Min-Jen; Liu, Jin-Tan; Chou, SY; Liu, E; 林明仁; 劉錦添; LIN MING-JEN | APPLIED ECONOMICS | 0 | | |
2008 | Can hepatitis B mothers account for the number of missing women? Evidence from three million newborns in taiwan | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Luoh, Ming-Ching | American Economic Review | 23 | 19 | |
2009 | Do lower birth weight babies have lower grades? Twin fixed effect and instrumental variable method evidence from Taiwan | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Liu, Jin-Tan | Social Science and Medicine | 26 | 24 | |
2017 | Does Anxiety Affect Adolescent Academic Performance? The Inverted-U Hypothesis Revisited | Shih, Hsiu-Han; Lin, Ming-Jen; Shih, HH; 林明仁; LIN MING-JEN | JOURNAL OF LABOR RESEARCH | 0 | | |
2007 | Does democracy increase crime? The evidence from international data | Lin, Ming-Jen | Journal of Comparative Economics | 56 | 49 | |
2014 | Does in utero exposure to illness matter? The 1918 influenza epidemic in taiwan as a natural experiment | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Liu, Elaine M. | Journal of Health Economics | 79 | 71 | |
2008 | Does unemployment increase crime? Evidence from U.S. data 1974-2000 | Lin, Ming-Jen | Journal of Human Resources | | | |
2008 | External market condition and tournaments: Theory and evidence | Lin, Ming-Jen | Economics Letters | 2 | 2 | |
2005 | Gibbons的內部勞動市場十大核心問題(Ten Core Questions) : 以台灣X公司為例 | 林明仁 | | | | |
2018 | Long-term impacts of early-life exposure to malaria: Evidence from Taiwan's Eradication Campaign in the 1950s | Shih, Hsiu-Han; Lin, Ming-Jen; Shih, HH; 林明仁; LIN MING-JEN | HEALTH ECONOMICS | 0 | | |
2010 | Maternal age as a crucial factor between low birth weight and crime: Evidence from Taiwan's National Data - A research note | Chen, Wan-Chi; Lin, Ming-Jen ; Liu, Jin-Tan | Social Science Research | 5 | 3 | |
2014 | More missing women, fewer dying girls: The impact of sex-selective abortion on sex at birth and relative female mortality in Taiwan | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Liu, Jin-Tan; Qian, Nancy | Journal of the European Economic Association | 45 | 40 | |
2009 | More police, less crime: Evidence from US state data | Lin, Ming-Jen | International Review of Law and Economics | 81 | 69 | |
2010 | More Women Missing, Fewer Girls Dying: The Impact of Abortion on Sex Ratios at Birth and Excess Female Mortality in Taiwan | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Liu, Jin-Tan ; Qian, Nancy | NBER working | | | |
2005 | Opening the black box: The internal labor markets of company X | Lin, Ming-Jen | Industrial Relations | 19 | 11 | |
2022 | Political ideology predicts preventative behaviors and infections amid COVID-19 in democracies | Tung Han Pu ; Chang, Teng-Jen; Lin Ming Jen | Social science & medicine (1982) | 8 | 7 | |
2014 | Television on Women’s Empowerment in India | Ting, Hsin-Lan; Ao, Chon-Kit; Lin, Ming-Jen | Journal of Development Studies | 22 | 19 | |
2011 | Testing Coase theorem: The case of free agency in NBA | Lin, Ming-Jen ; Chang, Chia-Chi | Applied Economics | 5 | 6 | |