China Economic Review
1990 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue C, 2019
- Hitting the Great Wall: Structural change and China's growth slowdown pp. -

- Longfeng Ye and Peter Robertson
- Carbon emission efficiency in China: A spatial panel data analysis pp. -

- Guofeng Wang, Xiangzheng Deng, Jingyu Wang, Fan Zhang and Shiqi Liang
- Capital market distortion, firm entry and wage inequality pp. -

- Hamid Beladi, Chi-Chur Chao, Mong Shan Ee and Eden Yu
- Household appliance ownership and income inequality: Evidence from micro data in China pp. -

- Yating Li, Yinxin Fei, Xiao-Bing Zhang and Ping Qin
- Tax rate, government revenue and economic performance: A perspective of Laffer curve pp. -

- Boqiang Lin and Zhijie Jia
- Conditional cooperation in case of a global public good – Experimental evidence from climate change mitigation in Beijing pp. -

- Bodo Sturm, Jiansuo Pei, Ran Wang, Andreas Löschel and Zhongxiu Zhao
- Financial liberalization and income inequality: A meta-analysis based on cross-country studies pp. -

- Niannian Ni and Yulin Liu
- Economic policy uncertainty, tax quotas and corporate tax burden: Evidence from China pp. -

- Dandan Dang, Hongsheng Fang and Minyuan He
- Productivity growth, fixed exchange rates, and export-led growth pp. -

- Rui Mao, Yang Yao and Jingxian Zou
- Health outcomes, health inequality and Mandarin proficiency in urban China pp. -

- Haining Wang, Zhiming Cheng and Russell Smyth
- Does market-oriented reform increase energy rebound effect? Evidence from China's regional development pp. -

- Jianglong Li, Hongxun Liu and Kerui Du
Volume 55, issue C, 2019
- Macroeconomic uncertainty, high-level innovation, and urban green development performance in China pp. 1-18

- Peizhen Jin, Chong Peng and Malin Song
- Does gender structure affect firm productivity? Evidence from China pp. 19-36

- Meng-Wen Tsou and Chih-Hai Yang
- Education expansion, assortative marriage, and income inequality in China pp. 37-51

- Haifeng Nie and Chunbing Xing
- Financial literacy, housing value and household financial market participation: Evidence from urban China pp. 52-66

- Jing Zou and Xiaojun Deng
- Agricultural inputs, urbanization, and urban-rural income disparity: Evidence from China pp. 67-84

- Xiang Wang, Shuai Shao and Ling Li
- Inequality of opportunity and household education expenditures: Evidence from panel data in China pp. 85-98

- Yang Song and Guangsu Zhou
- The impacts of market power on power grid efficiency: Evidence from China pp. 99-110

- Xin Yao, Ruting Huang and Kerui Du
- Evaluating public participation impact on environmental protection and ecological efficiency in China: Evidence from PITI disclosure pp. 111-123

- Zhengge Tu, Tianyang Hu and Renjun Shen
- Impacts of education policies on intergenerational education mobility in China pp. 124-142

- Yumei Guo, Yang Song and Qianmiao Chen
- Elite schools, magnet classes, and academic performances: Regression-discontinuity evidence from China pp. 143-167

- Jia Wu, Xiangdong Wei, Hongliang Zhang and Xiang Zhou
- Home value misestimation and household behavior: Evidence from China pp. 168-180

- Nan Gao and Pinghan Liang
- Land tenure reform and grassland degradation in Inner Mongolia, China pp. 181-198

- Min Liu, Liesbeth Dries, Wim Heijman, Xueqin Zhu, Xiangzheng Deng and Jikun Huang
- Better cognition, better school performance? Evidence from primary schools in China pp. 199-217

- Qiran Zhao, Xiaobing Wang and Scott Rozelle
- Price rigidity in China: Empirical results at home and abroad pp. 218-235

- Zhang Wu and Terence Tai Leung Chong
Volume 54, issue C, 2019
- Does higher language proficiency decrease the probability of unemployment? Evidence from China pp. 1-11

- Max-Sebastian Dovì
- Technological catching-up between two ASEAN members and China: A metafrontier approach pp. 12-25

- Chung-Yueh Chiu, Chang-Ching Lin and Chih-Hai Yang
- Pushing on a string: State-owned enterprises and monetary policy transmission in China pp. 26-40

- Hongyi Chen, Ran Li and Peter Tillmann
- The impacts of marketization and subsidies on the treatment quality performance of the Chinese hospitals sector pp. 41-50

- Sung Ko Li and Xinju He
- Which indicator of income distribution explains crime better? Evidence from China pp. 51-72

- Jing Li, Guanghua Wan, Chen Wang and Xueliang Zhang
- How do firms respond to political tensions? The heterogeneity of the Dalai Lama Effect on trade pp. 73-93

- Faqin Lin, Cui Hu and Andreas Fuchs
- Language barriers and health status of elderly migrants: Micro-evidence from China pp. 94-112

- Shengfeng Lu, Sixia Chen and Peigang Wang
- The impact of China's trade liberalisation on the greenhouse gas emissions of WTO countries pp. 113-134

- Clinton J. Levitt, Morten Saaby and Anders Sørensen
- The effect of value-added tax on leverage: Evidence from China’s value-added tax reform pp. 135-146

- Jingxian Zou, Guangjun Shen and Yaxian Gong
- Risk preferences, production contracts and technology adoption by broiler farmers in China pp. 147-159

- Hui Mao, Li Zhou, Jennifer Ifft and RuiYao Ying
- Credit accessibility, institutional deficiency and entrepreneurship in China pp. 160-175

- Shuang Ma, Xi Wu and Li Gan
- Public investment and food security: Evidence from the Hundred Billion Plan in China pp. 176-190

- Chaofei He, Chun-Yu Ho, Leng Yu and Xi Zhu
- Does contracting institution affect the patterns of industrial specialization in China? pp. 191-203

- Qing He, Chang Xue and Shaojie Zhou
- The land rental of Chinese rural households and its welfare effects pp. 204-217

- Rui Li, Qinghai Li, Xiaofeng Lv and Xi Zhu
- Identifying the effects of migration on parental health: Evidence from left-behind elders in China pp. 218-236

- Fujin Yi, Chang Liu and Zhigang Xu
- Permissible collateral and access to finance: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment pp. 237-255

- Bing Xu
- Work-family policy and female entrepreneurship: Evidence from China's subsidized child care program pp. 256-270

- Qing Wang and Mengyun Lin
- Technological factors and total factor productivity in China: Evidence based on a panel threshold model pp. 271-285

- Junbing Huang, Xiaochen Cai, Shuo Huang, Sen Tian and Hongyan Lei
- Political connections, corporate innovation and entrepreneurship: Evidence from the China Employer-Employee Survey (CEES) pp. 286-305

- Lei Cheng, Hong Cheng and Ziyin Zhuang
- Economic geography and inequality in China: Did improved market access widen spatial wage differences? pp. 306-323

- Mary E. Lovely, Yang Liang and Hongsheng Zhang
- Has education led to secularization? Based on the study of compulsory education law in China pp. 324-336

- Yinhe Liang and Zhiyong Dong
- Parental migration, educational achievement, and mental health of junior high school students in rural China pp. 337-349

- Fang Chang, Yuxi Jiang, Prashant Loyalka, James Chu, Yaojiang Shi, Annie Osborn and Scott Rozelle
- Re-estimation of China-EU trade balance pp. 350-366

- Xuemei Jiang, Yishu Kong, Xinru Li, Cuihong Yang and Xikang Chen
- At the roots of China's striking performance in textile exports: A comparison with its main Asian competitors pp. 367-389

- Donatella Baiardi and Carluccio Bianchi
- The education of migrant children in China's urban public elementary schools: Evidence from Shanghai pp. 390-402

- Yuanyuan Chen and Shuaizhang Feng
- Is public spending behavior important for Chinese official promotion? Evidence from city-level pp. 403-417

- Wei Que, Yabin Zhang and Günther Schulze
- Do peer effects influence the academic performance of rural students at private migrant schools in China? pp. 418-433

- Shi Min, Zhouhang Yuan, Xiaobing Wang and Lingling Hou
- Proximity, information, and loan pricing in internal capital markets: Evidence from China pp. 434-456

- Xuesong Qian, Dongmin Kong and Li Du
- The effect of border controls on waste imports: Evidence from China's Green Fence campaign pp. 457-472

- Meng Sun
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