China Economic Review
1990 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue C, 2013
- Is foreign direct investment to China crowding out the foreign direct investment to other countries? pp. 1-16

- Laura Resmini and Iulia Siedschlag
- The economic causes and consequences of social instability in China pp. 17-26

- John Knight
- Does financial aid help poor students succeed in college? pp. 27-43

- Xiaobing Wang, Chengfang Liu, Linxiu Zhang, Ai Yue, Yaojiang Shi, James Chu and Scott Rozelle
- Productivity spillovers among linked sectors pp. 44-61

- Ling Peng and Yongmiao Hong
- Different types of firms, different types of products, and their dynamics: An anatomy of China's imports pp. 62-77

- Hyun-Hoon Lee, Donghyun Park and Jing Wang
- How do market forces affect executive compensation in Chinese state-owned enterprises? pp. 78-87

- Fang Hu, Weiqiang Tan, Qingquan Xin and Sixian Yang
- Factor-augmented VAR analysis of the monetary policy in China pp. 88-104

- Qing He, Pak-Ho Leung and Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Central bank financial strength and the cost of sterilization in China pp. 105-116

- Christer Ljungwall, Yi Xiong and Zou Yutong
- Speculative capital inflows, adaptive expectations, and the optimal renminbi appreciation policy pp. 117-138

- Mei Li and Junfeng Qiu
Volume 24, issue C, 2013
- Determinants and price discovery of China sovereign credit default swaps pp. 1-15

- Thomas Eyssell, Hung-Gay Fung and Gaiyan Zhang
- A reinvestigation of the new RMB exchange rate regime pp. 16-25

- Lei Tian and Langnan Chen
- Market characteristics and entry modes of foreign banks pp. 26-41

- Qiang Li, Yong Zeng and Bo Zhang
- Anchoring and loss aversion in the housing market: Implications on price dynamics pp. 42-54

- Tin Cheuk Leung and Kwok Ping Tsang
- “Capital mobility in East Asian Countries is not so high”: Examining the impact of sterilization on capital flows pp. 55-64

- Yung-Hsiang Ying, Chung-Ming Kuan, Chris Y. Tung and Koyin Chang
- Is centralized teacher deployment more equitable? Evidence from rural China pp. 65-76

- Li Han
- Impacts of border carbon adjustments on China's sectoral emissions: Simulations with a dynamic computable general equilibrium model pp. 77-94

- Qin Bao, Ling Tang, ZhongXiang Zhang and Shouyang Wang
- Capital deepening, land use policy, and self-sufficiency in China's grain sector pp. 95-107

- Junichi Ito and Jing Ni
- Labor market matching and unemployment in urban China pp. 108-128

- Yang Liu
- Foreign direct investment and regional inequality: A panel data analysis pp. 129-149

- Christian Lessmann
- Too few doctors or too low wages? Labor supply of health care professionals in China pp. 150-164

- Xuezheng Qin, Lixing Li and Chee-Ruey Hsieh
- Eggs versus chewable vitamins: Which intervention can increase nutrition and test scores in rural China? pp. 165-176

- Max Kleiman-Weiner, Renfu Luo, Linxiu Zhang, Yaojiang Shi, Alexis Medina and Scott Rozelle
- Re-estimation of firms' total factor productivity in China's iron and steel industry pp. 177-188

- Yu Sheng and Ligang Song
Volume 23, issue 4, 2012
- A bibliometric account of Chinese economics research through the lens of the China Economic Review pp. 743-762

- Yuxin Du and Aurora Teixeira
- Vertical trade and China's export dynamics pp. 763-775

- Wei Liao, Kang Shi and Zhiwei Zhang
- ‘Doing-good’ and ‘doing-well’ in Chinese publicly listed firms pp. 776-785

- Yan-Leung Cheung, Kun Jiang and Weiqiang Tan
- House price bubbles in China pp. 786-800

- Yu Ren, Cong Xiong and Yufei Yuan
- Multi-product firms, product mix changes and upgrading: Evidence from China's state-owned forest areas pp. 801-818

- Mans Soderbom and Qian Weng
- Do Imports Spur Incremental Innovation in the South? pp. 819-832

- Yi Lu and Travis Ng
- Individual well-being in urban China: The role of income expectations pp. 833-849

- Zhiqiang Liu and Qingyan Shang
- Domestic value added and employment generated by Chinese exports: A quantitative estimation pp. 850-864

- Xikang Chen, Leonard K. Cheng, K.C. Fung, Lawrence J. Lau, Yun-Wing Sung, Kunfu Zhu, C. Yang, J. Pei and Y. Duan
- Analysis of hospital technical efficiency in China: Effect of health insurance reform pp. 865-877

- Hsin-Hui Hu, Qinghui Qi and Chih-Hai Yang
- Yardstick competition in a federation: Theory and evidence from China pp. 878-897

- Emilie Caldeira
- The distribution of financial aid in China: Is aid reaching poor students? pp. 898-917

- Prashant Loyalka, Yingquan Song and Jianguo Wei
- China's economic fluctuations and consumption smoothing: Is consumption more volatile than output in China? pp. 918-927

- Min Zhao and Minchung Hsu
- Dual-track interest rates and the conduct of monetary policy in China pp. 928-947

- Dong He and Honglin Wang
- Entrepreneurship, private economy and growth: Evidence from China pp. 948-961

- Hongbin Li, Zheyu Yang, Xianguo Yao, Haifeng Zhang and Junsen Zhang
- Effects of inclusive public agricultural extension service: Results from a policy reform experiment in western China pp. 962-974

- Ruifa Hu, Yaqing Cai, Kevin Z. Chen and Jikun Huang
- Impact of CEPA on the labor market of Hong Kong pp. 975-981

- Steve Ching, Cheng Hsiao and Shui Ki Wan
- Spatial spillover and regional economic growth in China pp. 982-990

- Chong-En Bai, Hong Ma and Wenqing Pan
- A view from behavioral political economy on China's institutional change pp. 991-1002

- Yongjing Zhang
- Estimating transport costs and trade barriers in China: Direct evidence from Chinese agricultural traders pp. 1003-1010

- Zhigang Li, Xiaohua Yu, Yinchu Zeng and Rainer Holst
- Impact of demographic dynamics on food consumption — A case study of energy intake in China pp. 1011-1019

- Funing Zhong, Jing Xiang and Jing Zhu
- Farm credit and credit demand elasticities in Shaanxi and Gansu pp. 1020-1035

- Calum Turvey, Guangwen He, Jiujie Ma, Rong Kong and Patrick Meagher
- Do imports crowd out domestic consumption? A comparative study of China, Japan and Korea pp. 1036-1050

- Chuanglian Chen, Guojin Chen and Shujie Yao
- Staged privatization: A market process with multistage lockups pp. 1051-1070

- Kun Jiang and Susheng Wang
- Trade policy impacts under alternative land market regimes in rural China pp. 1071-1089

- Ulrich Kleinwechter and Harald Grethe
- Estimating the impacts of rising food prices on nutrient intake in urban China pp. 1090-1103

- Zhihao Zheng and Shida Rastegari Henneberry
- Health investment, physical capital accumulation, and economic growth pp. 1104-1119

- Liutang Gong, Hongyi Li and Dihai Wang
- New evidence on the role of regional clusters and convergence in China (1952–2008) pp. 1120-1133

- Maria Jesus Herrerias and Javier Ordóñez
- Regional variation of energy-related industrial CO2 emissions mitigation in China pp. 1134-1145

- Shenggang Ren, Xiang Fu and XiaoHong Chen
- Structural breaks and the equilibrium real effective exchange rate of China: A NATREX approach pp. 1146-1163

- Kefei You and Nicholas Sarantis
- The role of regional knowledge spillovers on China's innovation pp. 1164-1175

- Qingyan Shang, Jessie P.H. Poon and Qingtang Yue
- Unemployment information and wives’ labor supply responses to husbands’ job loss in Taiwan pp. 1176-1194

- Fung-Mey Huang, Yir-Hueih Luh and Fung-Yea Huang
- Labor contracts and social insurance participation among migrant workers in China pp. 1195-1205

- Qin Gao, Sui Yang and Shi Li
- Are house prices too high in China? pp. 1206-1210

- Ling Shen
Volume 23, issue 3, 2012
- Rapid growth and changing economic structure: The expenditure side story and its implications for China pp. 501-511

- Dwight Perkins
- Measuring the monetary policy stance of the People's bank of china: An ordered probit analysis pp. 512-533

- Weibo Xiong
- Are intergovernmental transfers in China equalizing? pp. 534-551

- Bihong Huang and Kang Chen
- Regional allocation of carbon dioxide abatement in China pp. 552-565

- Chu Wei, Jinlan Ni and Limin Du
- Understanding China's demand for resource imports pp. 566-579

- Ivan Roberts and Anthony Rush
- Social networks and study abroad — The case of Chinese visiting students in the US pp. 580-589

- Lan Ding and Haizheng Li
- Patterns of China's industrialization: Concentration, specialization, and clustering pp. 593-612

- Cheryl Long and Xiaobo Zhang
- Industrial development policies and performances in Southern China: Beyond the specialised industrial cluster program pp. 613-625

- Elisa Barbieri, Marco Di Tommaso and Stefano Bonnini
- Specialized markets and Chinese industrial clusters: The experience of Zhejiang Province pp. 626-638

- Marco Bellandi and Silvia Lombardi
- The effects of universities' proximity to industrial districts on university–industry collaboration pp. 639-650

- Alessandro Muscio, Davide Quaglione and Michele Scarpinato
- Where is the balance? Implications of adopting Special Products and Sensitive Products in Doha negotiations for world and China's agriculture pp. 651-664

- Jun Yang, Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle and Will Martin
- Marketing of farmer professional cooperatives in the wave of transformed agrofood market in China pp. 665-674

- Xiangping Jia, Jikun Huang and Zhigang Xu
- Marketing China's milk: A case study of the sales activity of dairy farmers in greater Beijing pp. 675-689

- Jikun Huang, Yunhua Wu, Zhijian Yang, Scott Rozelle, Jacinto Fabiosa and Fengxia Dong
- A tale of two countries: Spatial and temporal patterns of rice productivity in China and Brazil pp. 690-703

- Liangzhi You
- Resource abundance and economic growth in China pp. 704-719

- Rui Fan, Ying Fang and Sung Y. Park
- Magnitude and volatility of Taiwan's net foreign assets against Mainland China: 1981–2009 pp. 720-728

- Kuo-chun Yeh and Tai-kuang Ho
- Can grain subsidies impede rural–urban migration in hinterland China? Evidence from field surveys pp. 729-741

- Lei Meng
Volume 23, issue 2, 2012
- Residual wage inequality in urban China, 1995–2007 pp. 205-222

- Chunbing Xing and Shi Li
- Classroom peer effects and academic achievement: Evidence from a Chinese middle school pp. 223-237

- Katherine Carman and Lei Zhang
- Economic transition and college premium in urban China pp. 238-252

- Le Wang
- The impacts of food safety standards on China's tea exports pp. 253-264

- Guoxue Wei, Jikun Huang and Jun Yang
- Housing prices and the high Chinese saving rate puzzle pp. 265-283

- Xin Wang and Yi Wen
- Bank risk taking, efficiency, and law enforcement: Evidence from Chinese city commercial banks pp. 284-295

- Jianhua Zhang, Peng Wang and Baozhi Qu
- Do domestic and foreign exporters differ in learning by exporting? Evidence from China pp. 296-315

- Julan Du, Yi Lu, Zhigang Tao and Linhui Yu
- Rebalancing and the Chinese VAT: Some numerical simulation results pp. 316-324

- Chunding Li and John Whalley
- China and India in the international fragmentation of automobile production pp. 325-341

- Alessia Amighini
- How do Chinese industries benefit from FDI spillovers? pp. 342-356

- Banri Ito, Naomitsu Yashiro, Zhaoyuan Xu, XiaoHong Chen and Ryuhei Wakasugi
- The value of invention patents in China: Country origin and technology field differences pp. 357-370

- Zhang Gupeng and Chen Xiangdong
- Economic development and carbon dioxide emissions in China: Provincial panel data analysis pp. 371-384

- Limin Du, Chu Wei and Shenghua Cai
- Gender and labor retrenchment in Chinese state owned enterprises: Investigation using firm-level panel data pp. 385-395

- Xiao-yuan Dong and Manish Pandey
- The Enigmas of TFP in China: A meta-analysis pp. 396-414

- Xu Tian and Xiaohua Yu
- Corruption and firm growth: Evidence from China pp. 415-433

- Yuanyuan Wang and Jing You
- Estimation of China's disaggregate import demand functions pp. 434-444

- Mayumi Fukumoto
- Economic growth, local industrial development and inter-regional spillovers from foreign direct investment: Evidence from China pp. 445-460

- Puman Ouyang and Shihe Fu
- Decomposing wage differentials between migrant workers and urban workers in urban China's labor markets pp. 461-470

- Leng Lee
- Ownership structure and firm performance: Evidence from the Chinese corporate reform pp. 471-481

- Young-Sam Kang and Byung-Yeon Kim
- Financial reform and financing constraints: Some evidence from listed Chinese firms pp. 482-497

- Kenneth Chan, Vinh Q.T. Dang and Isabel K.M. Yan
Volume 23, issue 1, 2012
- The global recession and China's stimulus package: A general equilibrium assessment of country level impacts pp. 1-17

- Xinshen Diao, Yumei Zhang and Kevin Z. Chen
- Unemployment and labor force participation in urban China pp. 18-33

- Qian Liu
- How connected are Chinese farmers to retail markets? New evidence of price transmission pp. 34-46

- Bo Liu, Michiel Keyzer, Bart van den Boom and Precious Zikhali
- Estimating forward-looking rules for China's Monetary Policy: A regime-switching perspective pp. 47-59

- Tingguo Zheng, Xia Wang and Huiming Guo
- Multivariate model-based gap measures and a new Phillips curve for China pp. 60-70

- Chengsi Zhang and Yasutomo Murasawa
- Machinery investment decision and off-farm employment in rural China pp. 71-80

- Yueqing Ji, Xiaohua Yu and Funing Zhong
- Capital inputs in the Chinese economy: Estimates for the total economy, industry and manufacturing pp. 81-104

- Lili Wang and Adam Szirmai
- Socioeconomic status and chronic diseases: The case of hypertension in China pp. 105-121

- Xiaoyan Lei, Nina Yin and Yaohui Zhao
- Is the Chinese stock market really inefficient? pp. 122-137

- Terence Tai Leung Chong, Tau-Hing Lam and Isabel Kit-Ming Yan
- Earnings differentials between the public and private sectors in China: Exploring changes for urban local residents in the 2000s pp. 138-153

- Sylvie Démurger, Shi Li and Juan Yang
- Changes over time in the return to education in urban China: Conventional and ORU estimates pp. 154-169

- Weiwei Ren and Paul Miller
- Unions and firm innovation in China: Synergy or strife? pp. 170-180

- Tony Fang and Ying Ge
- Chinese block transactions and the market reaction pp. 181-189

- Jiangze Bian, Jun Wang and Ge Zhang
- Rural tax reform and the extractive capacity of local state in China pp. 190-203

- Mingxing Liu, Zhigang Xu, Fubing Su and Ran Tao
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