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Economic Analysis and Policy
1970 - 2025
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Volume 84, issue C, 2024
- Does low-carbon pilot policy promote corporate green total factor productivity? pp. 1-24

- Yi Liu, Kai Wu and Xiaoyun Liang
- Can government-led urban expansion simultaneously alleviate pollution and carbon emissions? Staggered difference-in-differences evidence from Chinese firms pp. 1-25

- Qianlin Hu, Razia Mijit, Jingxuan Xu and Shan Miao
- The impact of COVID-19 uncertainties on energy market volatility: Evidence from the US markets pp. 25-41

- Taimur Sharif, Jihene Ghouli, Ahmed Bouteska and Mohammad Zoynul Abedin
- The application of industrial robots and changes in capital-labour income disparity in China pp. 42-56

- Xinchun Zhang, Qi Yu, Jianxu Liu, Ying He and Aijia Xu
- The impact of financial deepening on agricultural production: A household-level analysis of BigTech finance pp. 57-77

- Hong Zhang, Yuejing Wang and Xiaoquan Wang
- Does improved credit access promote pollution reduction? The role of bank proximity pp. 78-97

- Lin Guo, Huzhou Zhu, Chunyuan Zhang, Ying Liu and Chunxiao Yang
- Green finance and environmental pollution: Evidence from China pp. 98-110

- Yongji Zhang, Reziya Bawuerjiang, Meiting Lu, Yiqiong Li and Ke Wang
- Loneliness, children's support, and demand for socialized elderly services: Empirical findings from China pp. 111-123

- Yao Huang, Yueru Ma, Shuwen Yang and Jian Ma
- Public data and corporate employment: Evidence from the launch of Chinese public data platform pp. 124-144

- Xin Li, Zhaoda Liu and Yongwei Ye
- Rent control and neighborhood income. Evidence from Vienna, Austria pp. 145-158

- Ulrich B. Morawetz and H. Allen Klaiber
- Can stimulus checks to households save the local economy? The impact of South Korea’s COVID-19 stimulus on small business sales pp. 159-176

- Jihee Kim and Susang Lee
- Local government fiscal stress and regional entrepreneurship: Evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 177-193

- Jiacai Xiong, Ling Huang, Xin Wang, Martin Bai and Yafeng Qin
- Education choice and human capital accumulation with an endogenous fertility model pp. 194-207

- Hiroki Tanaka and Masaya Yasuoka
- Can mandatory local-talent hiring policy reduce regional starting wage gap? Causal evidence from Korean graduates pp. 208-229

- Sungjae Oh and Hanol Lee
- Vertical intergovernmental environmental protection supervision authority changes and boundary pollution control: A case study of China pp. 230-239

- Guoying Li, Zhenhai Liu, Qiuyun Zhao and Gaofei Zhang
- Does oil price uncertainty affect IPO underpricing? Evidence from China pp. 240-259

- Xin Xiang, Xu He and Yajie Han
- Navigating total-factor carbon emission efficiency in the digital era: A case study from industry structure, environmental regulations, and trade spillover pp. 260-277

- Jianda Wang, Weijian Lyu, Xi Chen, Senmiao Yang and Xiucheng Dong
- Catalytic role of the digital economy in fostering corporate green technology innovation: a mechanism for sustainability transformation in China pp. 278-292

- Shixian Ling, Hongfu Gao and Di Yuan
- House prices and credit as transmission channels from monetary policy to inequality: Evidence from OECD countries pp. 293-307

- Sofia Vale
- Advancing green innovation through the establishment of data regulatory bodies: Insights from the Big Data Bureau in China pp. 308-325

- Cuiying Shao and Zhanyu Liu
- Technological progress and economic dynamics: Unveiling the long memory of total factor productivity pp. 326-343

- Anran Xiao, Zeshui Xu, Tong Wu, Yong Qin and Marinko Skare
- The interactive effect of maternity leaves and child care enrollment on maternal employment pp. 344-353

- Sung-Tae Lee and Sun-Moon Jung
- Empowered minority shareholders and corporate cash dynamics: Empirical evidence from China's online voting reform pp. 354-373

- Shaojie Lai, Zixuan Luo, Qing Sophie Wang and Xiaoling Pu
- Climate policy uncertainty and its impact on energy demand: An empirical evidence using the Fourier augmented ARDL model pp. 374-390

- Zhe Tu, Bisharat Hussain Chang, Raheel Gohar, Eunchan Kim and Mohammed Ahmar Uddin
- Balancing progress and preservation: analyzing the role of technological innovation in mitigating environmental degradation caused by energy consumption in China pp. 391-409

- Xiuyun Yang, Muhammad Nouman Shafiq, Arshian Sharif, Seemab Gillani and Xubin Zeng
- Boosting green technology innovation in China's construction industry: The power of energy-consuming rights trading policy pp. 410-423

- Xingwei Li, Jie Yang, Yuhong Yao, Zuoyi Ding, Jiekuo Hao, Wenjun Yin and Qiong Shen
- Digital technology and domestic value-added ratio in export: Evidence from China's pilot zones for integrating informatization and industrialization pp. 424-439

- Suqin Pang, Zhaohua Li and Yong Wang
- Does banking competition increase corporate labor income share? Evidence from China pp. 440-454

- Deng-Kui Si, Meng Wang, Jiaming Wang and Hong-Xue Li
- Coming clean on your taxes pp. 455-474

- Sebastian Beer and Ruud de Mooij
- Digital economy and industrial agglomeration pp. 475-498

- Guohua Zeng, Mengmeng Wu and Xinxin Yuan
- Do national innovation policies lead to technological specialization or diversification? The role of path dependence and spatial spillovers pp. 499-520

- Kang Liu, Yi Ren and Fei Yang
- The effects of place-based information technology policy on digital finance development: Evidence from China pp. 521-544

- Hongshan Ai, Lin Xiang, Xiaoqing Tan, Haorui Yao and Li Han
- Digital transformation, information and lending distance -Evidence from Chinese bank branch data pp. 545-560

- Yulu Tian and Qin Su
- Does international trade promote economic growth? Europe, 19th and 20th centuries pp. 561-575

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and María del Carmen Ramos-Herrera
- Does land expropriation to neighbors affect the enrollment of bystanders in pension programs? pp. 576-588

- Hantao Hao and Linyi Zheng
- Urban environmental regulation, firms’ emission reduction strategies and labor demand: Evidence from China pp. 589-609

- Hui Xu and Xin Liu
- Does transport infrastructure development inhibit firm-level employment fluctuations? Evidence from national expressway construction in China pp. 610-627

- Deyu Yuan, Junying Du and Jiaming Chang
- Income inequality and complexity of the productive structure: New evidence at the world level pp. 628-645

- Verónica Amarante, Bibiana Lanzilotta and Joaquín Torres-Pérez
- Technological progress, fiscal policy, and economic fluctuations in China: Evidence from the heterogeneous firm DSGE model during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 646-662

- Yamin Xie and Yuanguang Li
- Climate clubs and firm environmental performance: A regional institutional perspective pp. 663-678

- Javier Barbero, Ernesto Rodríguez-Crespo, Marta Suárez-Varela and Pilar Velasco
- Vietnam's exports to Korea and the real exchange rate: Post-crisis evidence from the multiple threshold nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model pp. 679-692

- Min-Joon Kim
- Government spending efficiency, fiscal decentralization and regional innovation capability: Evidence from China pp. 693-706

- Ran Zhao and Pinglin He
- Navigating post-Covid-19 economic recovery in WAEMU: A DSGE approach pp. 707-724

- Abdoulaye Aboubacari Mohamed, Jevuks Matheus de Araujo and Alejandro C. García Cintado
- Farmers' decision-making regarding land under economic incentives: Evidence from rural China pp. 725-738

- Zhang Guangcai, Zhang Shihu, Zhu Tingyu and Gu Haiying
- Competition policy and enterprise competitiveness: Catalyst or barrier? pp. 739-755

- Hongping Yan, Peng Xu and Kaijun Xiong
- Can China's low-carbon city pilot policy facilitate carbon neutrality? Evidence from a machine learning approach pp. 756-773

- Zhenzhen Wang, Feite Zhou and Junhao Zhong
- Does environmental protection tax impact corporate ESG greenwashing? A quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 774-786

- Cuixia Jiang, Xiuxiu Li, Qifa Xu and Junhang Liu
- Digital economy, aging of the labor force, and employment transformation of migrant workers: Evidence from China pp. 787-807

- Lu Guo and Fang Xiao
- Digital transformation and corporate green total factor productivity: Based on double/debiased machine learning robustness estimation pp. 808-827

- Rongrong Wei and Yueming Xia
- Supply chain digitalization and firms' green innovation: Evidence from a pilot program pp. 828-846

- Suxia An, Yu Gu, Lu Pan and Ying Yu
- Extreme time-frequency connectedness between energy sector markets and financial markets pp. 847-877

- Mohammed Alomari, Houssem Eddine Belghouthi, Walid Mensi, Xuan Vinh Vo and Sang Hoon Kang
- The impact of Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana on Indian households pp. 878-897

- Nabeel Asharaf and Richard S.J. Tol
- Does tax refund policy boost executive compensation? pp. 898-911

- Haiyan Li and Peiyan Yin
- Does administrative division adjustment reduce air pollution? Evidence from city-county mergers in China pp. 912-928

- Kangjuan Lv, Heyun Zheng and Liming Ge
- Economic and supply chain impacts from energy price shocks in Southeast Asia pp. 929-940

- Duong Binh Nguyen, Duy Nong, Paul Simshauser and Hien Pham
- Driving economic transition: The impact of cross-border e-commerce policy on the upgrading of service industry structure pp. 941-956

- Fei Xue
- Promoting green technology innovation through policy synergy: Evidence from the dual pilot policy of low-carbon city and innovative city pp. 957-977

- Yaobin Liu, Weifeng Deng, Huwei Wen and Shuoshuo Li
- Rectifying local governments’ strategic environmental enforcement: Can refined air pollution monitoring enhance local air quality in China? pp. 978-995

- Ruqi Wang, Pei Xu and Honggui Gao
- Influence of financial inclusion and industrial robots on the efficiency of China's OFDI: A heterogeneous spatial stochastic frontier analysis pp. 996-1009

- Qiang Cao, Aiyan Xu, Jiawen Wang and Wenmei Yu
- Job destruction or job creation?: Evidence from carbon emission trading policies pp. 1010-1028

- Qiaoru Wang, Hongyu Huang and Tingyu Liu
- Doing good in times of need: Green finance policy and strategic corporate social responsibility pp. 1029-1045

- Yan Sheng, Shuai Wang and Yanan Wang
- Does local government debt promote firm green innovation? Evidence from the Chinese local government debt governance reform pp. 1046-1062

- Anjie Li and Junjie Qiu
- Empowering women brings change: The role of female cadres in enhancing elderly care public goods in Chinese villages pp. 1063-1083

- Houjian Li, Xingyi Zuo and Andi Cao
- Does centralization of tax administration regulate tax competition? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 1084-1098

- Haotian Zhang, Shengfeng Lu and Sixia Chen
- Aggregated economic damages and the role of dynamic carbon tax under climate change: A dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 1099-1119

- Huai Deng, Xianhua Wu, Hui Xu and Dawei Zhang
- Regulatory Effects of the Combinations of Aggregate and Structural Monetary Policy Instruments: an application of New Keynesian DSGE model to China pp. 1120-1143

- Li-Hui Wang and Fu-An Li
- Welfare impacts of coal-fired power plants: Do economic benefits compensate health costs? pp. 1144-1163

- Tao Lin, Minhao Qi, Sijie Wei and Zhao Chen
- Does environmental regulation affect corporate environmental awareness? A quasi-natural experiment based on low-carbon city pilot policy pp. 1164-1184

- Xing Gao, Xinjie Lai, Xuan Tang and Yue Li
- Does local government debt pressure hamper green transition? Evidence from China pp. 1185-1201

- Song Nie, Gang Zeng, Xu Zhang and Qiaozhe Guo
- How does digital finance alleviate fiscal stress? Evidence from China pp. 1202-1221

- Haiyan Shan and Mengjie Gu
- Green finance and land ecological security: A potential mechanism for sustainable development pp. 1222-1241

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Zihao Yuan and Yongchao Kang
- Nexus between green credit efficiency and strategic, business and management digital transformation–based on 114 commercial banks in China pp. 1242-1257

- Fu Chen, Fangfang Li, Jie Xu, Yongtai Sun and Fangyuan Li
- Does the cross-border e-commerce comprehensive pilot area policy help to improve the level of urban technological innovation? pp. 1258-1271

- Yufan Liang and Xiaolong He
- Industry spillover effects of robot applications on labor productivity: Evidence from China pp. 1272-1286

- Tuolei Wu, Na Yan, Jingxian Wang and Jieping Chen
- Automated workforce, financial precarities and family consumption: The importance of demand-side policies under the background of automation applications pp. 1287-1308

- Chao Li, Wenyu Lao, Xiang Li and Yuhan Zhang
- Inflationary dynamics of labour market activity: Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 1309-1327

- Guilhem Sirot, Umut Unal and Robin Maialeh
- Reallocate to the right place: The heterogeneous effect of internet use on factor allocation of rural households in China pp. 1328-1346

- Tianyu Huang, Yiyue Quan and Nan Li
- The impact of green finance on labor income share: Evidence from green finance reform and innovation pilot zone pp. 1347-1358

- Bingnan Guo, Weizhe Feng and Ji Lin
- Exploring the nexus between inflation targeting and exchange market pressure: Evidence from the global financial crisis pp. 1359-1369

- Chandan Sethi, Bibhuti Ranjan Mishra and Dinabandhu Sethi
- Financial geographic structure and innovation quality: Evidence from Chinese firms amid economic policy uncertainty pp. 1370-1380

- Hua Yue, Haiyan Wang and Peizhen Jin
- The green innovation spillover effect of enterprise digital transformation: Based on supply chain perspective pp. 1381-1393

- Yaobin Liu, Sheng Hu and Chenchen Wang
- Government data opening and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 1394-1414

- Huilong Liu, Jing Xie and Yanning Yang
- Big data development and labor income share: Evidence from China's national big data comprehensive pilot zones pp. 1415-1437

- Yuanbin Xu, Yuan Wei, Xin Zeng, Haiqing Yu and Hongjie Chen
- The impact of financial inclusion on human capital investment: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies pp. 1438-1451

- Dan Ma, Hongfan Chen and Lifu Fu
- The impact of digital transformation on labour demand quantity and structure: Evidence from China pp. 1452-1469

- Shuyuan Qin, Ziqi Liu, Jie Wang and Yongqiu Wu
- Oil price shocks, sustainability index, and green bond market spillovers and connectedness during bear and bull market conditions pp. 1470-1489

- Abdullah AlGhazali, Houssem Eddine Belghouthi, Walid Mensi, Ron Mclver and Sang Hoon Kang
- Firms’ location decisions, supply chain disruptions and government subsidies: A dynamic game pp. 1490-1508

- Andrea Bacchiocchi, Alessandro Bellocchi and Andrea Coveri
- Pro-growth or limit-on: How environmental regulations affect residents' well-being pp. 1509-1520

- Gaofei Zhang, Jingyi Li, Jing Ma and Zhenhai Liu
- Can new digital infrastructure enhance ecological total factor productivity? Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 1521-1537

- Chenchen Wang, Yaobin Liu, Sheng Hu and Xuewen Liu
- Access to credit and scale efficiency: Evidence from family farms in East China pp. 1538-1551

- Rong Cai, Jie Ma, Shujuan Wang and Shukai Cai
- Microsimulation approaches to studying shocks and social protection in selected developing economies pp. 1552-1576

- Kwabena Adu-Ababio
- The impact of China's residence permit system on the floating population's willingness to settle in cities pp. 1577-1595

- Ming Zhang, Panpan Du and Hong Tan
- How does social security contribution affect enterprise performance: A perpective based on new structural economics pp. 1596-1607

- Haining Yan, Zijin Wang, Changjiang Shu and Liou Jennhae
- Can agricultural export trade openness improve residents' health in China pp. 1608-1620

- Hongjie Sun, Qingqing Cao and Tiantian Gu
- How does progressive subsidy reduction affect the innovation and economic performance of new energy vehicle firms? pp. 1621-1635

- Feng Wang and Huadan Han
- Research on the contribution of technological innovation efficiency and internal structure optimization of charging pile industry: A case study of China pp. 1636-1651

- Shanwei Li and Jingjie Li
- Regional banks, financing constraints and manufacturing enterprises' total factor productivity: A quasi-natural experiment of China's city commercial banks pp. 1652-1669

- Lin Li, Qinqin Xia and Minzhe Du
- New energy policy and new quality productive forces: A quasi-natural experiment based on demonstration cities pp. 1670-1688

- Zhenhua Zhang, Peixuan Li, Xinyi Wang, Rong Ran and Wenshuai Wu
- Special issue on policy challenges of the energy transition pp. 1689-1689

- Paul Simshauser
- Does public pension promote or inhibit enterprise total factor productivity? Evidence from China pp. 1690-1713

- Qianwen Zheng, Zilan Liu and Yunxiao Zhang
- Return-to-hometown entrepreneurship and employment of low-income households: Evidence from national returned entrepreneurial enterprise data of China pp. 1714-1729

- Yi Wang, Biao Li, Xiaoyan Niu and Baoqi Li
- How antitrust enforcement affects corporate ESG performance? Evidence from merger review cases in China pp. 1730-1746

- Fang Yi, Chenru Cao and Jingxuan Xu
- Employee stock ownership plans and controlling shareholders’ over-appointing of directors pp. 1747-1770

- Lei Zhou and Feng Wei
- Can linguistic big data empower digital economy?: Evidence from China pp. 1771-1787

- Mengjun Xie and Chengping Zhang
- Does green credit policy matter for corporate sustainable innovation? Evidence from China pp. 1788-1806

- Tingting Li, Xiangrui Meng, Weiqing Wang, Deyong Yang, Mengxun Nie and Qingyu Zhang
- Digital economy, government efficiency, and regional administrative monopolies: Evidence from China pp. 1807-1819

- Huang Xing, Yang Feihu and Li Yating
- How does macroprudential policy affect the relationship between financial openness and bank risk-taking pp. 1820-1839

- Hui-Jun Li, Deng-Kui Si and Meng-Long Chen
- Can green trade development promote energy security in China? The role of financial development pp. 1840-1858

- Jiaman Li, Jiajia Dong, Guixian Liu and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- Green energy transition: Evaluating carbon-to-liquid technologies for 2050 climate goals and energy security pp. 1859-1871

- Yi-ming Li, Adnan Khurshid, Khalid Khan and Javier Cifuentes-Faura
- Compromise or struggle: Extreme temperatures and environmental corporate social responsibility in China pp. 1872-1894

- Jing Zhang and Meng Li
- The economic implications of population aging on current account balance pp. 1895-1909

- Tomas Kabrt
- The exchange rate regime, a determinant of the degree of risk sharing between profits and wages pp. 1910-1932

- Marta Arespa
- The impact of environmental regulation on enterprise green innovation pp. 1933-1944

- Qin Kun, Yao Chang and Niu Runkai
- Digital economy, CO2 emissions and China's environmental sustainable development— an analysis based on TVP-VAR model pp. 1945-1957

- Xinyi Zhang, Yufan Chen and Tianqi Wang
- Green public procurement and firms' pollution emissions: Does demand-side environmental policy matter? pp. 1958-1978

- Renjie Zhang and Guiyi Zhu
- Political conformity and digital transformation: Evidence from China pp. 1979-1997

- Haiyan Yang, Linlin Chen and Yuyu Zhang
- Digital industry agglomeration and urban innovation: Evidence from China pp. 1998-2025

- Danning Lu, Eddie Chi Man Hui, Jianfu Shen and Jianxun Shi
- Club convergence of real wages in the European union pp. 2026-2048

- Vladimir Arčabić, Tomislav Globan and Goran Markušić
- Does the Air Pollution Joint Prevention and Control Policy Work: Evidence from China pp. 2049-2070

- Qin Xiao, Yixiao Jin, Rong Yu, Enze Zhang and Yuechuan Zhao
- Energy security and energy mix diversification nexus in the OECD countries pp. 2071-2085

- Yi Fan, Tsangyao Chang and Omid Ranjbar
- The effects of macroprudential policies on house prices: Evidence from non-ordinary house purchasing policy using China real transaction data pp. 2086-2101

- Sun LinLin, Zhang Yawen and Xue Xiaojun
- From restriction to relaxation: The impact of fertility policy on household savings across countries pp. 2102-2129

- Liang Chang, Xiaojun Liang, Na Tan and Shuting Liang
- The influence of deleveraging the excessive debt firms on investment efficiency pp. 2130-2149

- Yu-En Lin, Shi Teng, Teng-Yuan Cheng, Qianqian Wang and Chunyang Hu
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