China Economic Review
1990 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue C, 2016
- Wage differentials between urban residents and rural migrants in urban China during 2002–2007: A distributional analysis pp. 2-14

- Rong Zhu
- How far is Chinese left-behind parents' health left behind? pp. 15-26

- Bihong Huang, Yujun Lian and Wensu Li
- The dynamic effect of rural-to-urban migration on inequality in source villages: System GMM estimates from rural China pp. 27-39

- Wei Ha, Junjian Yi, Ye Yuan and Junsen Zhang
- Social insurance with Chinese characteristics: The role of communist party in private firms pp. 40-51

- Zhiqiang Dong, Zijun Luo and Xiahai Wei
- Human capital investment in children: An empirical study of household child education expenditure in China, 2007 and 2011 pp. 52-65

- Wei Chi and Xiaoye Qian
- Role of human capital on regional distribution of FDI in China: New evidences pp. 66-84

- Nimesh Salike
- Social capital as correlate, antecedent, and consequence of health service demand in China pp. 85-96

- Gang Nathan Dong
- The impact of foreign direct investment and human capital on economic growth: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 97-109

- Yaqin Su and Zhiqiang Liu
- The impact of education on income inequality and intergenerational mobility pp. 110-125

- Juan Yang and Muyuan Qiu
- The impact of rural–urban migration on the health of the left-behind parents pp. 126-139

- Xiang Ao, Dawei Jiang and Zhong Zhao
- Left behind, at-risk, and vulnerable elders in rural China pp. 140-153

- Rachel Connelly and Margaret Maurer-Fazio
- The use and impact of job search procedures by migrant workers in China pp. 154-165

- Tony Fang, Morley Gunderson and Carl Lin
- Risk attitudes and migration pp. 166-176

- Mehtap Akgüç, Xingfei Liu, Max Tani and Klaus Zimmermann
- Remittances and expenditure patterns of the left behinds in rural China pp. 177-190

- Sylvie Démurger and Xiaoqian Wang
- Remittances and relative concerns in rural China pp. 191-207

- Alpaslan Akay, Olivier Bargain, Corrado Giulietti, Juan D. Robalino and Klaus Zimmermann
Volume 36, issue C, 2015
- Learning by exporting effect in China revisited: An instrumental Approach pp. 1-13

- Faqin Lin
- The impact of teacher credentials on student achievement in China pp. 14-24

- Jessica Hsiaochieh Chu, Prashant Loyalka, James Chu, Qinghe Qu, Yaojiang Shi and Guirong Li
- On the increasing inequality in size distribution of China's listed companies pp. 25-41

- Baojun Gao, Chan, Wai Kin (Victor) and Hongyi Li
- The impact of outward FDI on the performance of Chinese firms pp. 42-57

- Claudio Cozza, Roberta Rabellotti and Marco Sanfilippo
- Income polarization in China: Trends and changes pp. 58-72

- Chen Wang and Guanghua Wan
- Economic growth and the environment in China: Empirical evidence using prefecture level data pp. 73-85

- Sanghoon Lee and Dae-Won Oh
- Fiscal decentralization and environmental pollution: Evidence from Chinese panel data pp. 86-100

- Qichun He
- Spatial heterogeneity and transboundary pollution: A contingent valuation (CV) study on the Xijiang River drainage basin in south China pp. 101-130

- Jie He, Anping Huang and Luodan Xu
- Computer technology in education: Evidence from a pooled study of computer assisted learning programs among rural students in China pp. 131-145

- Di Mo, Weiming Huang, Yaojiang Shi, Linxiu Zhang, Matthew Boswell and Scott Rozelle
- Population growth and the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 146-165

- Sophie Xuefei Wang, Yu Benjamin Fu and Zhe George Zhang
- A springboard into politics: Do Chinese entrepreneurs benefit from joining the government-controlled business associations? pp. 166-183

- Guangrong Ma, Oliver Rui and Yiping Wu
- Balancing act: Economic incentives, administrative restrictions, and urban land expansion in China pp. 184-197

- Juan Feng, Erik Lichtenberg and Chengri Ding
- International patenting by Chinese residents: Constructing a database of Chinese foreign-oriented patent families pp. 198-219

- Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, Mila Kashcheeva and Hao Zhou
- Land documents, tenure security and land rental development: Panel evidence from China pp. 220-235

- Hui Wang, Jeffrey Riedinger and Songqing Jin
- Trade credit and ethnicity: Case of ethnic minority area in China pp. 236-260

- Go Yano and Maho Shiraishi
- Income inequality and access to housing: Evidence from China pp. 261-271

- Chuanchuan Zhang
- Is China different? A meta-analysis of the growth-enhancing effect from R&D spending in China pp. 272-278

- Christer Ljungwall and Patrik Tingvall
- Measuring green productivity growth of Chinese industrial sectors during 1998–2011 pp. 279-295

- Ke Li and Boqiang Lin
- Real estate prices and firm borrowings: Micro evidence from China pp. 296-308

- Pu Chen, Chunyang Wang and Yangyan Liu
- Is the price elasticity of demand for coal in China increasing? pp. 309-322

- Paul Burke and Hua Liao
- POT model for operational risk: Experience with the analysis of the data collected from Chinese commercial banks pp. 325-340

- Jinmian Han, Wei Wang and Jiaqi Wang
- Evaluation of Chinese higher education by TOPSIS and IEW — The case of 68 universities belonging to the Ministry of Education in China pp. 341-358

- Lan Ding and Yao Zeng
- Retail channel and consumer demand for food quality in China pp. 359-366

- David Ortega, H. Holly Wang, Laping Wu and Soo Jeong Hong
- The health of left-behind children in rural China pp. 367-376

- Qiang Li, Gordon Liu and Wenbin Zang
- The innovation process of Huawei and ZTE: Patent data analysis pp. 378-393

- Byeongwoo Kang
- Foreign affiliate sales and the measurement of trade in both goods and services pp. 394-405

- Chunding Li, John Whalley and Yan Chen
Volume 35, issue C, 2015
- Asia's evolving role in global wine markets pp. 1-14

- Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer
- Population dynamics and economic growth in China pp. 15-32

- Jane Golley and Zheng Wei
- Multi-product firms, product scope, and the policy of export tax rebate pp. 33-46

- Yong Tan, Jian Han and Yeqing Ma
- Peer effects on childhood and adolescent obesity in China pp. 47-69

- Peng Nie, Alfonso Sousa-Poza and Xiaobo He
- Evaluating the effectiveness of China's financial reform—The efficiency of China's domestic banks pp. 70-82

- Cheng Hsiao, Yan Shen and Wenlong Bian
- Can money ‘buy’ schooling achievement? Evidence from 19 Chinese cities pp. 83-104

- Guochang Zhao
- How does agglomeration promote the product innovation of Chinese firms? pp. 105-120

- Hongyong Zhang
- Chinese consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for traceable food quality and safety attributes: The case of pork pp. 121-136

- Linhai Wu, Shuxian Wang, Dian Zhu, Wuyang Hu and Hongsha Wang
- Patent statistics: A good indicator for innovation in China? Patent subsidy program impacts on patent quality pp. 137-155

- Jianwei Dang and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- Social network, intra-network education spillover effect and rural–urban migrants' wages: Evidence from China pp. 156-168

- Chunchao Wang, Chenglei Zhang and Jinlan Ni
- Environmental pollution emissions, regional productivity growth and ecological economic development in China pp. 171-182

- Shiyi Chen
- Does local governments’ budget deficit push up housing prices in China? pp. 183-196

- Guiying Wu, Qu Feng and Pei Li
- Sex imbalance, marital matching and intra-household bargaining: Evidence from China pp. 197-218

- Julan Du, Yongqin Wang and Yan Zhang
- Does urban concentration mitigate CO2 emissions? Evidence from China 1998–2008 pp. 220-231

- Bo Qin and Jianfeng Wu
- Is social capital eroded by the state-led urbanization in China? A case study on indigenous villagers in the urban fringe of Beijing pp. 232-246

- Lei Zhang, Sophie Xuefei Wang and Li Yu
- Yuan and Roubles: Comparing wage determination in urban China and Russia at the beginning of the new millennium pp. 248-265

- Björn Gustafsson, Shi Li, Ludmila Nivorozhkina and Haiyuan Wan
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